Succession in a sentence as a noun

I point to 3 stories of CEO succession that worked.

So there's no reason why they wouldn't be willing to accept him in a genuine succession event.

Why does Google allow the hacker and the account owner to keep resetting passwords in rapid succession?

What else isn't he telling you?If he really doesn't believe he can fire this guy, he has a succession planning problem that needs to be solved.

In one year the VP, 2 Directors in succession, Principle Engineer, two different managers I had, all but two tech leads I worked with, 4 engineers in my team of 7, all left.

It doesn't make sense in most professional sports, in which "championship" status is essentially the result of a random walk through a succession of games or matches over a given timeframe.

Sure pretty much everyone takes some time off to just breathe and think three related thoughts in succession, but once decompressed from the demands of that large organization, they engage in their vision with diligence and passion.

Don't miss the chance to read through the "Boatmurdered" Dwarf Fortress succession campaign:Perhaps most fascinating are the stories that fans share online, recounting their dwarven travails in detailed and sometimes illustrated narratives.

"The aging x86 architecture is beset by layers of architectural silt accreted from a succession of additions to the instruction set... Because of this excess baggage, an x86 chip needs more transistors than its ARM-based equivalent"I wish people would stop saying this.

The whole thing is worth a read, but here's a sample:> So the whole house runs on 12 volt DC power to avoid the overhead of an inverter; my laptop is powered through a succession of cheap vehicle power adapters, and my home server runs on 5 volt power provided by a USB adapter.

Succession definitions

noun

a following of one thing after another in time; "the doctor saw a sequence of patients"

See also: sequence successiveness

noun

a group of people or things arranged or following in order; "a succession of stalls offering soft drinks"; "a succession of failures"

noun

the action of following in order; "he played the trumps in sequence"

See also: sequence

noun

(ecology) the gradual and orderly process of change in an ecosystem brought about by the progressive replacement of one community by another until a stable climax is established

noun

acquisition of property by descent or by will