English to Telugu Dictionary succeed

succeed

విజయవంతం
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 '
వెంటవచ్చు,
సాధించు
example
a mission which could not possibly '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.
Other coaches have begun trying to position themselves to 'succeed' him, a sure sign Asbury is in trouble.
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.
he would 'succeed' Hawke as Prime Minister
Individuals who serve as President of the Association shall not 'succeed' themselves in office.
the management and business skills you need to 'succeed'
Birendra's brother, Gyanendra, who 'succeeded' him on the throne, had no such reservations.
He 'succeeded' the first president to ever resign from office.
In 1720 he 'succeeded' Flamsteed as Astronomer Royal, a position he was to hold for 21 years despite being 64 years old when appointed.
His eldest son Harley eventually 'succeeded' him in both positions.
Ten years after becoming king, Ferdinand was hounded from the throne, to be 'succeeded' by his son, Boris III.
He tried hard and eventually 'succeeded' in cracking the UK market and has since gone on to play further overseas, in Europe, the US and Canada.
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.
As the acuteness of this remorse began to die away, it was 'succeeded' by a sense of joy.
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.
However, the government has never 'succeeded' in achieving this.
Technical problems 'succeeded' in achieving something the general public could not: temporarily disabling the march of bureaucracy.
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.
He 'succeeded' Mr Scaife in that position when he moved to be chief executive of the strategic health authority in January 2003.
I'll leave it to others to decide whether he 'succeeded' in achieving that goal.
The new first minister, Donald Dewar, died after one year in office, and was 'succeeded' by Henry McLeish.
King Sihamoni, 51, a former ballet dancer, ascended the throne Friday, 'succeeding' his father who suddenly abdicated earlier this month.
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.
Unfortunately, the furor from the parents whose children were triers rather than 'succeeders' forced the principal to create a second gifted program, the ‘profoundly gifted’ class.
He 'succeeded' his father to the throne in the capital - then Turnovo - in 1371.
Although profoundly deaf himself, he had eventually 'succeeded' in gaining places at Wadham College and then the Royal Northern College of Music.
Parke, previously president and chief operating officer, 'succeeds' company founder Allen Mebane, who will remain as chairman.
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