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What is the past tense of succeed?

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The past tense of succeed is succeeded.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of succeed is succeeds.

The present participle of succeed is succeeding.

The past participle of succeed is succeeded.

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Robert Ramsey succeeded to the abbacy in 1346, but of him nothing particular is recorded.
He wasn't asleep this time, having just succeeded in abstracting a veal patty.
To the abraxas succeeded the talismans, which were of the highest estimation in the East.
Pryor wouldn't have succeeded without his superb intelligence, Williams wouldn't have succeeded without his abiding passion.
For the first time in our acquaintanceship, I succeeded in interesting him in the Indian.
Princess Dolgoruki had made a similar request, and by accentuating his danger they both only succeeded in challenging his courage.

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