succession Meaning, Definition & Usage
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noun a following of one thing after another in time
chronological succession; chronological sequence; successiveness; sequence.
- the doctor saw a sequence of patients
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noun a group of people or things arranged or following in order
- a succession of stalls offering soft drinks
- a succession of failures
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noun the action of following in order
sequence.
- he played the trumps in sequence
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noun (ecology) the gradual and orderly process of change in an ecosystem brought about by the progressive replacement of one community by another until a stable climax is established
ecological succession.
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noun acquisition of property by descent or by will
taking over.
WordNet
Suc*ces"sion noun
Etymology
L.Definitions
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The act of succeeding, or following after; a following of things in order of time or place, or a series of things so following; sequence; as, a .succession of good crops; asuccession of disasters -
A series of persons or things according to some established rule of precedence; as, a .succession of kings, or of bishops; asuccession of events in chronologyHe was in the succession to an earldom. Macaulay.
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An order or series of descendants; lineage; race; descent. "A long succession must ensue." Milton. -
The power or right of succeeding to the station or title of a father or other predecessor; the right to enter upon the office, rank, position, etc., held ny another; also, the entrance into the office, station, or rank of a predecessor; specifically, the succeeding, or right of succeeding, to a throne. You have the voice of the king himself for your succession in Denmark. Shak.
The animosity of these factions did not really arise from the dispute about the succession. Macaulay.
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The right to enter upon the possession of the property of an ancestor, or one near of kin, or one preceding in an established order. -
The person succeeding to rank or office; a successor or heir. R. Milton.