incumbent meaning
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- The incumbent, in United States politics, is the current holder of a political office. This term is usually used in reference to elections, in which races can often be defined as being between an incumbent and non-incumbent(s).
- NounPLincumbentsSUF-ent
- AdjectiveCOMmore incumbentSUPmost incumbent
- Imposed on someone as an obligation, especially due to one's office.
- Proper behavior is incumbent on all holders of positions of trust.
- Lying; resting; reclining; recumbent.
- (botany, geology) Resting on something else; in botany, said of anthers when lying on the inner side of the filament, or of cotyledons when the radicle lies against the back of one of them.
- (zoology) Bent downwards so that the ends touch, or rest on, something else.
- the incumbent toe of a bird
- Being the current holder of an office or a title.
- If the incumbent senator dies, he is replaced by a person appointed by the governor.
- Imposed on someone as an obligation, especially due to one's office.
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- Used in the Middle of Sentence
- The incumbent governor was unhorsed by the scandal that broke during his reelection campaign.
- The incumbent candidated was voted out in a tight race.
- I followed the incumbent throughout the election.
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
Definition of incumbent in English Dictionary
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- en incumbents
- en incumbently
- en incumbentess
- en incumbentesses
Source: Wiktionary