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"Prevail" is a word that conveys overcoming challenges or difficulties and emerging successful.
The future tense of "succeed" is "will succeed."
No, "succeed" is a verb. It means to achieve a goal or desired outcome. Example: "She hopes to succeed in her new job."
She worked hard to succeed in her career as an entrepreneur.
He was determined to succeed in his new business venture.
Yes, the word "succeed" contains the prefix "suc-." It comes from the Latin word "succedere," meaning "come close after."
John Frow was born in 1948.
JOHN FROW has written: 'GENRE'
The name Frow is of the Anglo-Saxon origin. Frow was the name given to a person who was identified as 'fry' which basically meant "free".
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No, "succeed" is a verb. It means to achieve a goal or desired outcome. Example: "She hopes to succeed in her new job."
To succeed = Succedere
The future tense of "succeed" is "will succeed."
It is impossible to succeed a thumbwar with a champion
He was determined to succeed in his new business venture.
She worked hard to succeed in her career as an entrepreneur.
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You will succeed as long as you don't give up your effort.