English to Gujarati Dictionary successor

successor

અનુગામી
definition
noun
Schoenberg saw himself as a natural successor to the German romantic school
a person or thing that succeeds another.
translation of 'successor'
વારસદર,
અનુગામી
noun
ઉત્તરાધિકારી
example
Schoenberg saw himself as a natural 'successor' to the German romantic school
Schoenberg saw himself as a natural 'successor' to the German romantic school
The ability of the farm to generate enough income for the 'successor' is a big issue.
It will take more than exhortation to persuade him or his 'successors' to do otherwise.
A list of the names of subscribers and family 'successors' is on display on the church notice board.
Illness was also to curtail the careers of both Churchill's 'successors' .
She is there for life, as are her heirs and 'successors' , without there being any means of removal.
My three predecessors and my three 'successors' will all agree that I was the best.
To all those who boldly go now and to their 'successors' who take up the challenge I salute them as they explore the final frontier.
An astonishing number of religious groups today claim to be the 'successors' of the early church.
On Wednesday their 'successors' can lie down in a petulant sulk and lick their wounds or they can stand up and fight.
These men and their immediate English 'successors' were not searching for freedom, but only for profit.
And as a backbencher you will need to allow your 'successors' to get on with that task without undue interference.
In 1954, a lovely collection of nursery rhymes made the mould for 'successors' .
Their 'successors' began moving their economies away from complete dependence on oil.
Soon, his 'successors' had a big hassle over who got which piece of the known world.
They built great pyramids, like their 'successors' the Mayans and Aztecs.
But why has no one tackled the works of his equally interesting 'successors' ?
Senior colleagues, including potential 'successors' if he is overthrown, endorsed that verdict.
They have had no 'successors' , or the succession has not been allowed.
The 1980s saw a winding down of his energies, however, and much reform was left to his 'successors' to handle.
The Royal Collection is held in trust by the Queen for her 'successors' and the nation and is not owned by her as a private individual.
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