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Synonyms & Similar Words
inheritance
replacement
sequence
series
progression
continuation
lineage
heritage
heirship
accession
inheritance tax
legacy
bequest
devise
transmission
transference
conveyance
transfer
passing
transition
shift
changeover
takeover
assumption
occupancy
tenure
office
position
post
role
incumbency
stewardship
management
direction
supervision
leadership
command
control
dominance
supremacy
preeminence
primacy
ascendancy
dominion
rule
reign
dynasty
regime
government
administration
authority
power
sovereignty
hegemony
sway
influence
predominance
Meaning of Succession
According to the Oxford English Dictionary, succession refers to the act or process of following someone or something in a particular order, especially in a position of power or authority.
Definitions
- Merriam-Webster defines succession as the order in which people or things follow one another, or the act of becoming the owner of something, such as property or a title, after someone else.
- The Cambridge Dictionary states that succession is the process of one person or thing taking the place of another, especially in a position of power or authority.
Example Uses
- The company's succession plan ensured a smooth transition of leadership after the CEO's retirement.
- The royal family's succession rules dictate that the throne must pass to the eldest son or daughter.
- The team's succession of wins led them to the championship title.
- The artist's succession of exhibitions showcased her growth and development as a painter.
Antonyms & Near Antonyms
discontinuation
interruption
cessation
stoppage
termination
abandonment
relinquishment
surrender
forfeiture
defeat
failure
collapse
downfall
overthrow
ousting
dismissal
removal
expulsion
exclusion
rejection
repudiation
renunciation
abdication
resignation
withdrawal
retirement
secession
separation
division
fragmentation
dissolution
disintegration