Succeeding
/səkˈsiːdɪŋ/
Meaning & Definition
verb
To achieve the desired aim or result.
He succeeded in finishing the project ahead of schedule.
To come after in a line, order, or sequence.
She succeeded her father as the head of the family business.
adjective
Coming after something in time or order; following.
The succeeding chapters of the book delve deeper into the protagonist's journey.
In a series; following in sequence.
He won the championship for two succeeding years.
Etymology
From Latin 'succedere', meaning 'to go under, come after'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
succeeding generations
The groups of people born in a particular period following another generation.
succeeding chapters
Later divisions of a book or narrative that continue the story.
succeeding years
The years that come after a certain point in time.
Related Words
succeed
To achieve a desired aim or result.
successor
A person or thing that follows another.
success
The accomplishment of a goal or purpose.