Crossword-Solution: SUCCESSIVE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Successive | a. | Following in order or in uninterrupted course; coming after without interruption or interval; following one after another in a line or series; consecutive; as, the successive revolution of years; the successive kings of Egypt; successive strokes of a hammer. |
| Successive | a. | Having or giving the right of succeeding to an inheritance; inherited by succession; hereditary; as, a successive title; a successive empire. |
We have 29 clues for the answer “SUCCESSIVE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| following in order | 5 answers |
| AT a future time | 20 answers |
| serial | 25 answers |
| Back to back? | 25 answers |
| Pursuing | 25 answers |
| in sequence | 26 answers |
| Next in line? | 26 answers |
| In a series. | 26 answers |
| regulated | 27 answers |
| single-file | 28 answers |
| sequential | 28 answers |
| Ordinal | 30 answers |
| chronological | 32 answers |
| at intervals | 34 answers |
| One after another? | 37 answers |
| innovatory | 39 answers |
| subsequent | 44 answers |
| Enterprising | 49 answers |
| Inspiring. | 49 answers |
| In Order | 50 answers |
| adventurous | 52 answers |
| propelling | 53 answers |
| Thrilling | 55 answers |
| interesting | 55 answers |
| Piquant | 57 answers |
| urging | 59 answers |
| Lissome | 60 answers |
| Stirring | 64 answers |
| Coming | 66 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETRAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SUCCESSIVE (5)
The new inhabitant—who came himself from a foreign land, or whose father or grandfather came—has little claim to be called a Salemite; he has no conception of the oyster-like tenacity with which an old settler, over whom his third century is creeping, clings to the spot where his successive generations have been embedded.
Thus, in successive steps, the computer `pulled itself up by its bootstraps' to a useful operating state.
Into the details of the infamy at which I thus connived (for even now I can scarce grant that I committed it) I have no design of entering; I mean but to point out the warnings and the successive steps with which my chastisement approached.
Their three unmarried daughters had departed in successive carriages, one to a dinner, one to a Nietszche club, one to a ball given for the girls employed in the big department stores.
The whole seemed little else but a series of calamity, reproducing itself in successive generations, with one general hue, and varying in little, save the outline.
Quotes with SUCCESSIVE (3)
The pessimist resembles a man who observes with fear and sadness that his wall calendar, from which he daily tears a sheet, grows thinner with each passing day. On the other hand, the person who attacks the problems of life actively is like a man who removes each successive leaf from his calendar and files it neatly and carefully away with its predecessors, after first having jotted down a few diary notes on the back. He can reflect with pride and joy on all the richness set …
The time will come when diligent research over long periods will bring to light things which now lie hidden. A single lifetime, even though entirely devoted to the sky, would not be enough for the investigation of so vast a subject... And so this knowledge will be unfolded only through long successive ages. There will come a time when our descendants will be amazed that we did not know things that are so plain to them... Many discoveries are reserved for ages still to come, w…
It takes a fearless, unflinching love and deep humility to accept the universe as it is. The most effective way he knew to accomplish that, the most powerful tool at his disposal, was the scientific method, which over time winnows out deception. It can't give you absolute truth because science is a permanent revolution, always subject to revision, but it can give you successive approximations of reality.