succeed

verb40 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.8

succeed after a long delay or series of failures

succeed in the end, after a long time or a lot of effort

succeed in every aspect

come very close to succeeding

succeed at the end of a process or series of events

almost succeed but fail in the end

succeed to a good or satisfactory standard

succeed to the greatest possible extent

succeed to a great extent, but not completely

succeed in a very intelligent or skillful way

succeed in most cases or for the most part

succeed to an extreme or uncontrolled degree

succeed in a genuine and complete way

succeed in a highly effective and pleasing way

succeed to some extent, but not completely

succeed in a way that deserves praise

succeed to some degree

do well in studies at school or university

succeed in a delightful and impressive way

succeed in a way that causes great wonder or admiration

seem to have succeeded, based on available information

succeed on very few occasions

have a desire to succeed

want to succeed and believe it is possible

have a strong desire and commitment to succeed

make an effort to succeed

succeed in doing something, especially something difficult

be probable to succeed

be improbable to succeed

make an effort to succeed

be thought likely to succeed someone in a role

officially choose someone to take a position after someone else

choose someone by voting to take a position after someone else

be predicted by experts or the public to succeed someone

achieve the result that you were trying to achieve

be successful in a particular activity or subject

be successful in a particular role or job

be successful using a particular method or in a particular area

achieve success despite difficulties or opposition

take a position of power, such as king or queen, after someone else