Succeed | Mean of succeed in English Dictionary
/səkˈsiːd/
- Verb
- to do what you are trying to do
- You can succeed where others failed.
- She hopes to succeed [=to do well] at her job.
- He will never succeed in this business. [=he will never be successful in this business]
- Our team succeeded in stopping their offensive momentum.
- She finally succeeded in persuading me to go.
- I tried to apologize but only succeeded in making her angrier. [=all I did was make her angrier when I tried to apologize]
- to happen in the planned or desired way
- The plan just might succeed.
- Their attempt seemed unlikely to succeed.
- to come after (something) in a series
- The new model will succeed [=replace] the current one next spring.
- to get a particular job, position, or title after the person who had it before you has retired, died, etc.
- Both of them have ambitions to succeed the prime minister.
- She will succeed him as chair of the committee.
- The Queen died and was succeeded by James I.
- James I succeeded to the throne upon the Queen's death in 1603.