successor

successor
noun
Nachfolger, der/Nachfolgerin, die

somebody's successor, the successor to somebody — jemandes Nachfolger

the successor to the throne — der Nachfolger auf dem Thron

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[-'se-]
noun (a person who follows, and take the place of another: Who will be appointed as the manager's successor?) der/die Nachfolger(in)
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suc·ces·sor
[səkˈsesəʳ, AM -ɚ]
n Nachfolger(in) m(f)
\successor to sb jds Nachfolger/Nachfolgerin
\successor arrangement Nachfolgeregelung f
\successor in office Amtsnachfolger(in) m(f)
\successor state Nachfolgestaat m
\successor system Nachfolgesystem nt
\successor to the throne Thronfolger(in) m(f)
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[sək'sesə(r)]
n
Nachfolger(in) m(f) ( to +gen); (to throne) Thronfolger(in) m(f)
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successor [-sə(r)] s Nachfolger(in) (to, of jemandes, für jemanden):
successor (in interest oder title) Rechtsnachfolger(in);
successor to the throne Thronfolger(in);
successor in office Amtsnachfolger(in); academic.ru/38967/intestate">intestate A 2
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noun
Nachfolger, der/Nachfolgerin, die

somebody's successor, the successor to somebody — jemandes Nachfolger

the successor to the throne — der Nachfolger auf dem Thron

* * *
n.
Nachfolger m.

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