succession
[C/U] Both
pl: successionspast: nullpp: nulling: nullcomp: nullsup: null
This word evokes a sense of linear progression and inevitable sequence. When describing events, it suggests a chain reaction or a rhythmic repetition, often implying that the items are linked by a common theme or a shared cause of frustration or joy. In political or legal contexts, it carries a weight of formality and stability. It focuses on the legitimate transfer of power to ensure that a vacancy is filled without chaos, emphasizing the continuity of an institution over the identity of the individual holding the position.
Countable when referring to a specific series of events like a succession of failures. Uncountable when referring to the abstract legal process of inheriting a crown or title.