English to Punjabi Dictionary succeed

succeed

ਸਫ਼ਲ
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.
example
a mission which could not possibly 'succeed'
the management and business skills you need to '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
Individuals who serve as President of the Association shall not 'succeed' themselves in office.
a mission which could not possibly 'succeed'
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.
At the age of 42 Moores is ideally positioned to 'succeed' Fletcher as England coach when the time comes.
The Brazilians have 'succeeded' in achieving an increase in the production of farmed shrimp.
The uncomfortable 'succeeders' may perhaps have been virtuous individuals, but that is not the measure of their success.
His other son, Richard, who 'succeeded' to the title following his death, lives in London.
He 'succeeded' his father to the throne in the capital - then Turnovo - in 1371.
The committees appear to have 'succeeded' in achieving that elusive consensus on what needs to be done to dig Scottish education out of the Higher Still morass.
Harold 'succeeded' to his father's titles in 1053, becoming the most powerful man in England.
To make matters worse at the time he 'succeeded' to the ownership of Barra, the Government reduced the duty on imported barilla, knocking out the prop which kept the kelping industry afloat.
Sir Martin was born at his family's country seat, Kirkdale Manor, Helmsley, and 'succeeded' to the title on the death of his father, in 1937.
This system was subverted by his brother John when he 'succeeded' to the throne in 1199, and extraordinarily repressive measures were set in motion to extort money from them.
The Duke, who only 'succeeded' to the title after his father's death in October, had a history of ill heath.
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.
Inheritance typically involved the eldest son of a man's first wife, who 'succeeded' to his office and property.
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.
I'll leave it to others to decide whether he 'succeeded' in achieving that goal.
Ten years after becoming king, Ferdinand was hounded from the throne, to be 'succeeded' by his son, Boris III.
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.
Lee 'succeeded' to the presidency and remained in office for 12 years.
A number of farmers caught in this trap took legal action, and eventually 'succeeded' in gaining redress.
King Sihamoni, 51, a former ballet dancer, ascended the throne Friday, 'succeeding' his father who suddenly abdicated earlier this month.
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.
A couple of our ancient and founding myths need to be revised in view of the redefined values which have been universally embraced throughout the world, especially among its 'succeeders' .
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