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successor

Noun
pl: successors

This term carries a strong sense of continuity and legitimacy, whether in a professional, royal, or technological lineage. It implies a direct hand-off of responsibility or a linear evolution of a design, suggesting that the new entity inherits the role or status of the previous one. In a corporate or political context, the word often evokes the tension of transition and the expectation of maintaining or improving upon a predecessor's legacy. When applied to products, it emphasizes an iterative upgrade, positioning the new version as the natural evolution of the old.

Meanings

Noun

A person who succeeds another in an office, position, or title.

"The board of directors is searching for a suitable successor to the retiring CEO."

Noun

A person or thing that follows another in a sequence, especially a newer version of a product or a later generation of a family.

"The new smartphone is the successor to last year's model, featuring a faster processor."

Noun

A person who inherits the estate or title of another.

"The crown prince is the legal successor to the throne."

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