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successor
/ səkˈsɛsə /
noun
a person or thing that follows, esp a person who succeeds another in an office
logic the element related to a given element by a serial ordering, esp the natural number next larger to a given one. The successor of n is n + 1, usually written Sn or n′
Other Word Forms
- successoral adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of successor1
Example Sentences
Its successor, the People's Party, is among those currently supporting Anutin.
Beck’s successor, Michel Moore, ended the protection in July 2018 after he said a new evaluation determined it was no longer needed.
Until late in life, he was still pondering who that successor might be.
According to South Korea's spy agency, Miss Kim is her father's most likely successor.
Less than three years later, his successor Arne Slot has just overseen the biggest spend by a club in a transfer window.
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