succéder
succeed, follow after
verb sük-seh-DEH Rare
Origin: Latin 'succedere' (come after, follow under)
Usage Note
Succéder takes à and agrees reflexively in compound tenses: ils se sont succédé (no agreement because the object follows the verb). It is most common in formal or historical writing — 'le roi A a succédé au roi B' — rather than casual speech.
Examples
"Le printemps succède à l'hiver."
Natural Translation
Spring follows winter.
Literal Translation
Spring succeeds winter.
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