succeed at (something)

succeed at (something)

1. To flourish, thrive, or prosper at some occupation, task, or endeavor. You've got to have a lot of dedication and commitment if you want to succeed at writing. I know that you'll succeed at anything you put your mind to.
2. To accomplish some desired, intended, or required action or task. The company has succeeded at becoming one of the most powerful in the entire country. The computer-generated effects are indeed stunning, but the film also succeeds at telling a compelling, emotionally rich story.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

succeed at something

to prosper or flourish in some task. I hope I can succeed at the task you have assigned me. I am sure you will succeed at it.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • succeed at
  • go (to) it
  • nut-cutting time
  • jump into the fray
  • all in
  • all-in
  • join the fray
  • go for (the) gold
  • lend (oneself) to (something)
  • lend to