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What does succeed mean in a sentence?

"Succeed" can have a few different meanings depending on the context of the sentence. Here are some examples:

1. To achieve something desired or planned:

* Example: She *succeeded* in getting a promotion at work.

* Meaning: She accomplished her goal of getting promoted.

2. To come after something else in a sequence:

* Example: The summer *succeeded* the spring.

* Meaning: Summer came after spring in the natural order of the seasons.

3. To follow or inherit a position or title:

* Example: His son will *succeed* him as CEO.

* Meaning: His son will take over his role as CEO after he leaves.

4. To be successful or prosperous:

* Example: The business *succeeded* beyond their wildest dreams.

* Meaning: The business achieved great success and thrived.

5. To have a positive outcome:

* Example: Their efforts to save the endangered species *succeeded*.

* Meaning: Their efforts were successful in saving the species.

To understand the meaning of "succeed" in a specific sentence, pay attention to the context and the other words around it.

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