incumbent
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▪ I. incumbent in‧cum‧bent 1 \I've split the sense into two. [ɪnˈkʌmbənt] noun [countable]
1. the person who has a particular job or position at this time, rather than one who wants it or may have it later:
• Nine out of ten incumbents who seek re-election win.
2. the company that has work from a particular customer at this time:
• The company decided to move the account from the incumbent, Grey Advertising, to another agency.
[m0] ▪ II. incumbent incumbent 2 adjective
it is incumbent on somebody to do something formal if it is incumbent on you to do something, it is your duty or responsibility to do it:
• It is incumbent on us to finalize this transaction so that our shareholders can receive their annual premium.
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incumbent UK US /ɪnˈkʌmbənt/ noun [C] FORMAL
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The incumbent has been awarded the airline's new advertising contract, despite stiff competition from other agencies.
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Three new mayoral candidates intend to challenge the incumbent.
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incumbent UK US /ɪnˈkʌmbənt/ adjective FORMAL
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the incumbent management/director/supplier
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the incumbent mayor/president/vice-president
Financial and business terms.
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