👑successor (suksesor)

noun
/səkˈsɛsər/
sucesor (susesor)

Meaning

A person or thing that follows another in a position, office, or role.
a person who succeeds another in office; someone who takes over a position or role
Traducción del significado
Una persona o cosa que sigue a otra en una posición, oficina o rol.
Una persona o cosa que sigue a otra en una posicion, oficina o rol.

Oraciones de ejemplo

The company appointed a successor after the CEO retired.

La empresa nombró a un sucesor después de que el CEO se retirara.
La empresa nombro a un sucesor despues de que el CEO se retirara.

The CEO announced his retirement and named his successor for the company.

El CEO anunció su jubilación y nombró a su sucesor para la empresa.
El CEO anunció su jubilación y nombró a su sucesor para la empresa.

Expresiones de ejemplo

successor in title
sucesor en título
sucesor en titulo

Synonyms

heir, inheritor, descendant, replacement, follower
Entrada 1
heir, inheritor, descendant, replacement, follower
Entrada 2
heir, replacement, inheritor, follower

Antonyms

predecessor, ancestor, former holder
Entrada 1
predecessor, ancestor
Entrada 2
predecessor, former holder

Colocaciones

successor to the throne, immediate successor, political successor, rightful successor, chosen successor, potential successor, successor company, successor state
Entrada 1
successor to the throne, immediate successor, political successor, rightful successor
Entrada 2
chosen successor, potential successor, successor company, successor state

Más oraciones de ejemplo

I will try to hand over everything properly to my successor.

Intentaré entregar todo correctamente a mi sucesor.
Intentaré entregar todo correctamente a mi sucesor.

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