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noun series of people, things, etc. ADJ. endless, long, never-ending | constant, continuous, uninterrupted | quick, rapid We lost three secretaries in quick succession. | whole A whole succession of presidents had tried to resolve the issue without success. PREP. in ~ There has been a rise in crime for the second year in succession. right to have an important position after sb else ADJ. legitimate | disputed | dynastic, hereditary VERB + SUCCESSION ensure, secure He wanted to have a son to secure the succession. PREP. in ~ to Betty Munn is the manager in succession to Edna Greenan. PHRASES the line/order of succession He is next in (the) line of succession to the British throne. | the right of succession, succession to the throne
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