succession
suc|ces|sion /səks'eʃən/ (successions)
1 [N-SING] oft N of n, also in N
A succession of things of the same kind is a number of them that exist or happen one after the other.
Adams took a succession of jobs which have stood him in good stead...
Scoring three goals in quick succession, he made it 10-8...
2 [N-UNCOUNT] also N in pl
Succession is the fact or right of being the next person to have an important job or position.
She is now seventh in line of succession to the throne.
1 [N-SING] oft N of n, also in N
A succession of things of the same kind is a number of them that exist or happen one after the other.
Adams took a succession of jobs which have stood him in good stead...
Scoring three goals in quick succession, he made it 10-8...
2 [N-UNCOUNT] also N in pl
Succession is the fact or right of being the next person to have an important job or position.
She is now seventh in line of succession to the throne.