succeed
/sak-seed/
vi.
1.
Def.: egpakakaya
MS: egpakakaya
If you succeed in doing something, you do it, even if it is difficult.
She succeeded in finishing her work before dark.
Nakakaya sikandin ne eg-impus te trabahu rin te warè pad migmarusilem.
vi.
2.
Def.: egpakakuwa te meupiya ne kapabulusan; egpekeimpus
MS: egpakakuwa te meupiya ne kapabulusan; egpkeimpus; eglampus
eglampus
If someone succeeds, they achieve good results in what they do. If something succeeds, it has a good result.
She succeeded as a student because she worked hard.
Nakakuwa te meupiya ne kapabulusan sikandin ne istudyanti su amana rin miglasey-lasey ka migtrabahu.
Their garden succeeded, and so they had many vegetables.
vt.
3.
Def.: egkamewuri; egpakasinundul
MS: egkamewuri; egpakasinundul
If one person or thing succeeds another, they come after the other.
Cory Aquino succeeded Ferdinand Marcos as president.
Si Cory Aquino nakasinundul ne prisidinti ki Ferdinand Marcos.
Sem.Dom.: GSL1276-1300
Note: include because connected to 'success'
Status: ready
Last updated: 18/Jan/2012