succeed|succeeded|succeeding|succeeds in English
verb
[suc·ceed || sək'sɪːd]
prosper; achieve, attain; come after, follow; take the place of; inherit
Use "succeed|succeeded|succeeding|succeeds" in a sentence
1. Put simply: God’s Kingdom will succeed for the very reasons that the United Nations has not succeeded.
2. Push generally succeeds in business.
3. Hahli, the Chronicler succeeding Takua
4. 4 Monadnock succeeds in revivifying Thomson's opera.
5. If commAnd1 succeeds then execute commAnd2 (IF)
6. You've succeeded!
7. What if " Blunderbolt " gets lucky and succeeds?
8. 11 The poem succeeds in stirring the imagination .
9. He succeeds by dint of sheer hard work.
10. The plan succeeds and eventually Anjali Devi accepts him.
11. And we succeeded.
12. Tammy, however, had succeeded, insofar as she had succeeded, despite her environment.
13. 16 A decisive person acts quickly and often succeeds.
14. It's easy to believe in people when they're succeeding.
15. Over succeeding days, the thunderstorm area increased in size.
16. But then in typical Bloodhut fashion, a goofy gag succeeds.
17. Let us assume for a moment that the plan succeeds.
18. He succeeded at length.
19. The Pressure to Succeed
20. You're not trying to be insulting, but you're succeeding.
21. He became a public figure after succeeding in business.
22. Let us Assume for a moment that the plan succeeds
23. Not everyone can succeed.
24. And that withdrawal is the result of every counterinsurgency that succeeds.
25. 2 Perseverance is falling nineteen times and succeeding the twentieth.