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Often used in the same context:
heir apparent,
replacement,
predecessor,
heir,
running mate,
figurehead,
protege,
frontrunner,
heir presumptive,
reins,
helm,
inheritor,
appointee,
resignation,
retires,
departure,
nominee,
reappointment,
pragmatist,
candidate,
challenger,
technocrat,
appointment,
chairmanship,
executor,
caretaker,
succession,
interim,
confidant,
swansong,
contender,
acolyte,
understudy,
directorship,
savior,
outgoing,
tenure,
president,
interregnum,
lame duck,
mentor,
ascension,
chancellor,
swan song,
leadership,
prince regent,
reshuffle,
coadjutor,
lieutenants,
ouster,
loyalists,
managership,
placeholder,
victor,
eminence grise,
ousting,
veep,
leader,
vice,
designee,
reincarnation,
presidency,
reigns,
anointment,
modernizer,
chief executive,
confidante,
provost,
senatorship,
kingmaker,
antoninus pius,
regent,
pro tem,
overseer,
chief,
white knight,
candidacy,
lieutenant governorship,
legatee,
elder statesman,
legacy,
supremo,
dauphin,
nominating,
primus inter pares,
protegee,
hardliner,
shortlist,
boss,
troubleshooter,
deputy,
princeling,
consigliere,
transition,
vacancy,
incumbent,
elect,
suitor,
patriarch,
stewardship,
godson,
successors,
inheritors,
heirs,
descendant,
sovereign,
custodian,
descendent,
destination,
guardian,
mate,
occupant,
possessor,
union,
broker,
control,
entrepreneurial,
insolvent,
intermediary,
outsourced,
paternalistic,
venture,
accrual,
addictive,
agency,
bankrupt,
cont'd,
coordinative,
cytolytic,
erythropoietic,
innovating,
is,
liable
Appears in the definition of:
apostolic,
apostolical,
baby doc,
come after,
duvalier,
federal security bureau,
federal security service,
follow,
fsb,
groom,
jean-claude duvalier,
joshua,
marcus cocceius nerva,
melanchthon,
nerva,
papal,
philipp melanchthon,
philipp schwarzerd,
pick,
pontifical,
raf,
red army faction,
shi'ite,
shi'ite muslim,
shia muslim,
shiism,
shiite,
shiite muslim,
succeed,
worthy
More general:
compeer,
equal,
issue,
match,
offspring,
peer,
progeny,
replacement,
substitute
Synonyms:
heir,
replacement
Also try:
— Adjectives for successor:
immediate,
worthy,
legitimate,
possible,
own,
natural,
true,
logical,
direct,
legal,
eventual,
more...
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