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Often used in the same context:
unseating,
accomplishing,
retiring,
inheriting,
ousting,
heir apparent,
emulating,
conceiving,
resigning,
achieving,
dethroning,
appointing,
reappointed,
excelling,
wresting,
stepping,
quitting,
abdicates,
prospering,
attaining,
elected,
retaking,
instilling,
replacing,
reappointing,
overthrowing,
deposing,
doing,
becoming,
micromanaging,
fulfilling,
winning,
innovating,
joining,
heir presumptive,
thwarting,
outdoing,
acting,
reappoint,
wooing,
reviving,
outgoing,
lame duck,
chief executive,
pursuing,
overachieve,
advancing,
supplanting,
unopposed,
sabotaging,
vice admiral,
progressing,
competing,
undermining,
executing,
dissuading,
attracting,
fancying,
assimilating,
reinvent,
stabilizing,
reinvigorating,
recapturing,
nominate,
defecting,
defeating,
dislodging,
surviving,
endorsing,
quashing,
ceding,
promoted,
derailing,
fledging,
enlisting,
retaining,
abandoning,
enrolling,
devising,
delegating,
serving,
forestalling,
undercutting,
adapting,
challenging,
materializing,
mentored,
lieutenant governorship,
entrenched,
uniting,
reelect,
persuading,
marrying,
outsmarting,
persevering,
graduating,
embracing,
managing,
reinvigorate,
gaining,
handpicked,
departing
Appears in the definition of:
dropline,
drop line,
incoming,
judaea,
judea,
ordered,
staggered head,
stagger head,
stephead,
stepped line,
winning
Synonyms:
apres-ski,
back-to-back,
consecutive,
ensuing,
following,
future,
in line,
incoming,
next,
post,
postmortem,
undermentioned
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