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incumbent (s) (noun), incumbents (pl)
1. Someone who is currently holding an official position; especially, in a church or political organization: Tomorrow on TV voters will be able to see the incumbent and his opponent in a debate.
2. A person who holds a political office or a position in some organization: Incumbents are often evaluated as to whether they are doing a good job or should be replaced with a new incumbent.
3. Etymology: from Latin incumben(t)s, "lying down on"; the present participle of incumbere, "to lean or lie on", from in-, "in, on" + cumbere, "to lie"; so, if something is leaning on anything, it is dependent on that object for its support.
A duty or obligation.
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A person who holds a political office or a position in some organization and who has a duty or obligation to fulfill. (1)