0 someone who has a position or job after someone else -- następ-ca/czyni
He is her most likely successor.
1 an organization, product, etc that follows and takes the place of an earlier one -- sukcesor/ka, następ-ca/czyni
Traversal is performed by selecting a node from the task pool, visiting that node, and then adding its successor nodes to the pool.
The left successor node is visited next, revealing three additional nodes.
In spite of not formally owning the land, crown tenants enjoyed a lifetime right of occupation and the possibility to choose a successor.
Statistical mechanics is the successor theory to thermodynamics, the science of work and heat.
He retired on pension in 1899, handing over an efficient service to his white successor.
Introspective and unimaginative, the sun king's two successors did nothing to arrest this process.
It would shape the very contours of control and influence in the divided successor states.
As a result, processes on the left path are excluded from the successor set of the warm rolling component, and the right path is chosen.
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