English to Bengali Dictionary succeed

succeed

সিদ্ধিলাভ করা
definition
verb
a mission which could not possibly succeed
achieve the desired aim or result.
he would succeed Hawke as prime minister
take over a throne, inheritance, office, or other position from.
translation of 'succeed'
verb
সমৃদ্ধ হত্তয়া,
সফল হত্তয়া,
পশ্চাতে আসা,
যথাক্রমে আসা,
অনুবর্তী হত্তয়া,
উতরান,
জয়লাভ করা,
অনুসরণ করা,
জয় করা,
উত্তরাধিকারী হত্তয়া,
পদানুবর্তী হত্তয়া,
সিদ্ধিলাভ করা
example
Individuals who serve as President of the Association shall not 'succeed' themselves in office.
he would 'succeed' Hawke as Prime Minister
a mission which could not possibly 'succeed'
It implies that if you've ever criticised the president's war conduct, you cannot 'succeed' him in office.
he would 'succeed' Hawke as prime minister
Other coaches have begun trying to position themselves to 'succeed' him, a sure sign Asbury is in trouble.
a mission which could not possibly 'succeed'
the management and business skills you need to 'succeed'
At the age of 42 Moores is ideally positioned to 'succeed' Fletcher as England coach when the time comes.
Also, with my local youth council in Monifieth, we have 'succeeded' in achieving the renovation of a dirty footpath that is a main part of many people's journey from home to school.
The Brazilians have 'succeeded' in achieving an increase in the production of farmed shrimp.
Ten years after becoming king, Ferdinand was hounded from the throne, to be 'succeeded' by his son, Boris III.
The rulers of the Chakri dynasty, who 'succeeded' the kings of Ayyuthaya, assumed the throne name of Rama, a practice that continues to this day.
When he died, it went in turn to the third son, George, who founded the family of the Sinclairs of Mey which 'succeeded' to the earldom in 1789.
Inheritance typically involved the eldest son of a man's first wife, who 'succeeded' to his office and property.
Although profoundly deaf himself, he had eventually 'succeeded' in gaining places at Wadham College and then the Royal Northern College of Music.
It is the path that was first taught more than 2,500 years ago by the Buddha Shakyamuni, who 'succeeded' in achieving complete realization of perfect wisdom and compassion.
The reality is for more than 40 years no Democrat has 'succeeded' to the White House who hasn't been from the South.
The President reminisced with his audience about how there had been no CIA when he had 'succeeded' to the presidency in 1945.
As discipline improved and the men began to feel no longer simply volunteers, but enlisted volunteers, the romantic devotion which they had felt was 'succeeded' by a feeling of constraint and necessity.
The danger of war passed, to be 'succeeded' by one yet more frightening: cholera, spreading from the east.
By the time he 'succeeded' his father to the throne in Turnovo, the state had become a pale shadow of its powerful past.
They had each 'succeeded' to the title of Emperor of India as well as king, yet the Empire collapsed.
However, the government has never 'succeeded' in achieving this.
These alternative formulations would have affected many more of the applicants from the Fall 1993 class and would not have been nearly as useful for differentiating 'succeeders' from non-succeeders.
With these two axes the students could be divided into bad learners, 'succeeders' , unsuitables and unmotivated ones.
The Duke, who only 'succeeded' to the title after his father's death in October, had a history of ill heath.
Unfortunately, the furor from the parents whose children were triers rather than 'succeeders' forced the principal to create a second gifted program, the u2018profoundly giftedu2019 class.
The position was that in this State you had probate duty which was levied on the estate, you had succession duty which was levied on those who 'succeeded' to property, not by way of the will.
Technical problems 'succeeded' in achieving something the general public could not: temporarily disabling the march of bureaucracy.
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