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What is the past tense of succede?

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The past tense of succede is succeded.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of succede is succedes.

The present participle of succede is succeding.

The past participle of succede is succeded.

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On the same date, Axel Miller was co-opted as director and succeded Pierre Richard as Chief Executive Officer.
The efforts being undertaken to reach peace in Angola and Mozambique have not yet succeded.
In his documentary about Yamamoto, Wim Wenders had succeded to translate our feelings and intentions about fashion and more, about clothes.
This cigar never succeded to rival the Romeo and thus, remained more discrete in the markets.
Following the debacle, a more moderate group of neoliberals succeded in stabilising the now streamlined macroeconomy.
What's more, other artists have a chance of being able to infiltrate this gap where few Frenchmen have succeded up to now.

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