Synonym: officeholder. Similar words: cumbersome, succumb, number, a number of, any number of, to the number of, account number, a large number of. Meaning: [ɪn'kʌmbənt] n. the official who holds an office. adj. 1. lying or leaning on something else 2. necessary (for someone) as a duty or responsibility; morally binding 3. currently holding an office.
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91 1828- U.S. presidential election, 1828: Challenger Andrew Jackson beats incumbent John Quincy Adams and is elected President of the United States.
92 It was also poised to renominate the incumbent prime minister, Nuri al-Maliki.
93 The independent candidate also is especially critical of incumbent President Moo - hyun's engagement policy with North Korea.
94 The AK incumbent lost in Antalya, even though Mr Erdogan is said to have visited the resort 26 times.
95 His competition would be the incumbent, Andrew Jackson (Democrat) and Henry Clay (National Republicans).
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96 Their conclusion: Republican Alf Landon handily would defeat incumbent President Franklin Roosevelt.
97 It is incumbent on [ upon ] you to answer his question.
98 The Yemeni bastion of the battle against Salafism looks shakier, but the incumbent dictator is dispensable.
99 Thus, it is incumbent on the government to support and develop the cooperation agencies.
100 Luo trailed the winner, incumbent Legislator Chou Hsi - wei , by about 190, 000 votes.
101 The incumbent is responsible for all aspects of human resources for plant.
102 Ms Pope is running against Jim Hoffa, the incumbent and son of Jimmy, the notorious labour leader who mysteriously disappeared in 1975.
103 This proceeding was incumbent on all guests - high and low alike - and was intended to inculcate humility.
104 Focuses the American incumbent president's bioflavonoid "Young Bush" is the ranking fourth.
105 The desire to offer a one-stop shop for quadruple-play services has also prompted several national incumbent operators to reabsorb their previously separate wireless operations.
106 Lorry felt it incumbent on him to speak a word or two of reassurance.
107 Ma Xiaoyi, incumbent Xinjiang miquan city Bureau of Education research audiovisual education center research.
108 It is incumbent upon all the peoples of the world to reconcile their differences, and, with perfect unity and peace, abide beneath the shadow of the Tree of His care and loving-kindness .
109 In addition, Manchester United old, incumbent Everton Chief Feir · Neville, secondary attack teammate Philippines Laney will capture the old host goal to draw level the score finally.
110 The group also criticizes imbalanced election coverage by the run media " heavily favoring the incumbent. "
111 Joseph Schumpeter, an Austrian economist, argued that disruptive upstarts were needed when incumbent firms failed to drive innovation.
112 It is incumbent on all decent people to concentrate on destroying this evil.
113 In 1820 Patrick Bront? became incumbent of Haworth, West Riding of Yorkshire.
114 London elects its mayor, pitting the Labour party incumbent, Ken Livingston, against the Conservatives'Boris Johnson.
115 It's incumbent on us to give them whatever help we can.
116 For years, this sort of backhaul has mostly come from incumbent telcos offering expensive, symmetrical dedicated lines to the tower site.
117 Although Mr Allawi has complained about harassment and victimisation of his followers by forces loyal to his chief rival –the incumbent Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki.
118 North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency declared Friday "the nullification of all incumbent regulations and contracts regarding the Kaesong industrial complex."
119 The memory image would thus be a man, possibly one's friend, with a silk mantle pulling a golden bough with his mouth and giving it to the incumbent.
120 A word of caution must be mentioned to the incumbent program manager.
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