English to Marathi Dictionary succeed

succeed

यशस्वी
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'
च्या जागी येणे,
यशस्वी होणे,
मागाहून येणे
example
he would 'succeed' Hawke as prime minister
At the age of 42 Moores is ideally positioned to 'succeed' Fletcher as England coach when the time comes.
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'
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.
Individuals who serve as President of the Association shall not 'succeed' themselves in office.
he would 'succeed' Hawke as Prime Minister
Whether Davis remains in office or one of the so-called major replacement candidates 'succeeds' him, the attacks on the working people of California will intensify.
Inheritance typically involved the eldest son of a man's first wife, who 'succeeded' to his office and property.
A number of farmers caught in this trap took legal action, and eventually 'succeeded' in gaining redress.
He was 'succeeded' by Jim Adams who held the position for many years.
Technical problems 'succeeded' in achieving something the general public could not: temporarily disabling the march of bureaucracy.
The home went up in flames and the father tried to break down the door to get the children out and eventually 'succeeded' in pulling one side of the caravan away.
He was the son of an Irish viscount and 'succeeded' to the title and the Ulster estates at the age of 6.
He 'succeeded' the first president to ever resign from office.
The camp eventually 'succeeded' in training more than five hundred special operatives.
The reality is for more than 40 years no Democrat has 'succeeded' to the White House who hasn't been from the South.
The danger of war passed, to be 'succeeded' by one yet more frightening: cholera, spreading from the east.
It may also be the case that, with a few possible exceptions, no one with the intellectual abilities of Henry George 'succeeded' to the leadership of the movement.
Employees should know exactly what is expected of them and the extent to which they have 'succeeded' in achieving specific targets already set by management, he said.
The Brazilians have 'succeeded' in achieving an increase in the production of farmed shrimp.
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.
The President reminisced with his audience about how there had been no CIA when he had 'succeeded' to the presidency in 1945.
When the duke's father died in 1950 and he 'succeeded' to the title, there was £7m in death duties to pay - a staggering sum for the time.
Her brother Bartholomew 'succeeded' to his father's copyhold when their mother died, in 1599.
In 1720 he 'succeeded' Flamsteed as Astronomer Royal, a position he was to hold for 21 years despite being 64 years old when appointed.
Ten years after becoming king, Ferdinand was hounded from the throne, to be 'succeeded' by his son, Boris III.
His eldest son Harley eventually 'succeeded' him in both positions.
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