English to Punjabi Dictionary succession

succession

ਉਤਰਾਧਿਕਾਰ
definition
noun
she had been secretary to a succession of board directors
a number of people or things sharing a specified characteristic and following one after the other.
the new king was already elderly at the time of his succession
the action or process of inheriting a title, office, property, etc..
example
It was followed by a 'succession' of unstable coalition governments.
In my head, the faces of those I love appear, followed swiftly by a 'succession' of pictures from my past.
I was in the middle of one of my passionate rants when the doorknob rattled, followed by a 'succession' of loud knocks.
Following a 'succession' of appeals, however, the sentences were lifted.
the Cretaceous 'succession'
she had been secretary to a 'succession' of board directors
Their front facades and interior detailing followed a 'succession' of changing fashions related to those of freestanding houses.
More important, by following a 'succession' of customized movements programmed by a professional, her progress seems to be under firm control of science.
At this location, a 'succession' of chloritized volcaniclastic sedimentary rocks are over-thrust by a massive undeformed quartz diorite.
There then followed a 'succession' of failures by the claimants to comply with their obligations under the rules and under orders of the court, notwithstanding repeated reminders by the defendants.
The city has struggled following a 'succession' of high-profile business closures and job losses.
If he does not submit his request to Parliament or if approval is not granted, then the royal loses his right of 'succession' to the throne.
A 'succession' of books followed, mostly easy readers that told tales of the Revolutionary War through colorful pictures and monosyllabic words.
The rate of change of plant 'succession' in the valley varies widely.
Succession to the throne is based at present on the principle of male primogeniture, embodied in the Salic law, according to which male heirs take precedence and the right of 'succession' belongs to the eldest son.
In short, the young princes arguably had an unqualified right of 'succession' to the British throne, a right that was much stronger than their uncle.
There followed a 'succession' of hospitalizations and, finally, confinement in a mental ward.
William's own ambitions centred on preserving his wife's and his own right of 'succession' to the throne, and in securing England's participation in the continental war.
A 'succession' of hits followed and by year-end, she had become France's national sex symbol and was rated among the top French stars.
How should the home secretary respond to the 'succession' of nasty murders committed by offenders under supervision by the probation service in the community?
They represent communities early in plant 'succession' , which can take many centuries in frigid ecosystems.
The seemingly endless waves of corporate fraud were quickly followed by a 'succession' of massive business failures.
the new king was already elderly at the time of his 'succession'
Cattle or sheep grazing is known to have a selective effect on the composition of plant communities in early 'succession' .
As a fruit of the Pombaline vision, Goa is today the only State in India to have a uniform civil code, which ensures women equal rights of 'succession' , property and inheritance.
Despite lacking any formal military training, he led his army of devoted followers to a 'succession' of victories in battles and sieges.
The game came alive in the 20th minute when Bury, following a 'succession' of a five-metre scrums, were eventually awarded a penalty try, the conversion a formality.
There follows a 'succession' of adventures, dangers, narrow escapes from death, and general blows of malign Fate.
But, a couple of months ago, it warned that its dividend policy was under review, following a 'succession' of profit warnings.
she had been secretary to a 'succession' of board directors
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