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wreck, sabotage: The regime was subverted from within, not by<br />

outside forces.<br />

subway n. 1 Brit underground (railway), tube: She takes the subway to<br />

work. 2 US tunnel, underpass: Use the subway to cross the road<br />

in safety.<br />

succeed v. 1 follow, come after, supervene: The end of the war in the<br />

Pacific succeeded the surrender in Europe. 2 be successor (to),<br />

follow, be heir (to), replace, take the place of, inherit or<br />

take over from: Elizabeth I succeeded Mary in 1558. 3 Often,<br />

succeed in or at. make good, thrive, prosper, flourish, be a<br />

success, be successful, progress, advance, get ahead or on,<br />

attain or gain or achieve success, win, triumph, Colloq make it,<br />

arrive, get to the top: Has she succeeded in persuading you to<br />

sing? He always wanted to make a lot of money and now he has<br />

succeeded. They have succeeded at whatever they have tried.<br />

success n. 1 good or happy result or outcome, good fortune,<br />

achievement, triumph, attainment, ascendancy, prosperity: The<br />

success of the fast food business is evident everywhere. 2<br />

star, celebrity, (big) name, sensation: She was a great success<br />

as a singer, dancer, and actress.<br />

successful<br />

adj. 1 wealthy, rich, prosperous, fortunate, lucky,<br />

flourishing, thriving, prospering, well-to-do, affluent, Colloq<br />

loaded, well-heeled, flush, in the money, US well-fixed: He is<br />

a very successful investor. 2 lucrative, booming, profitable,<br />

fruitful, moneymaking, remunerative: The shares they bought<br />

proved to be a successful investment. How successful was last<br />

year for the company? 3 famous, well-known, famed, celebrated,<br />

renowned, eminent; prominent, pre-eminent, popular, leading,<br />

top, best-selling: Constance is one of our most successful<br />

poets. That book of mine was also successful. 4 victorious,<br />

triumphant; first; winning: Henry was successful in his bid for<br />

the chairmanship. I want to see a successful conclusion to the<br />

tour.<br />

succession<br />

n. 1 passing (on), handing down or on, transmittal,<br />

transmission, transfer, transferral, shift, conveyance,<br />

conveyancing: According to her will, the succession of the

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