INCUMBENT


Meaning of INCUMBENT in English

I. -bənt noun

( -s )

Etymology: Middle English, from Latin incumbent-, incumbens, present participle of incumbere to lie down on, give attention to, from in- in- (II) + -cumbere to lie down (akin to Latin cubare to lie down) — more at hip

1.

a. : the holder of an ecclesiastical benefice

an archdiocese of which he was the first incumbent — R.P.Casey

b. : the holder of an office especially a public or academic office

the holdover Republican incumbents

the last incumbent of the professorship

2. : one that occupies : occupant

the previous incumbents insisted that the house was haunted

the modified bloomer … [makes] the lower part stay put, no matter how the incumbent sprawls — Lois Long

II. adjective

Etymology: Latin incumbent-, incumbens

1.

a. : lying or resting on something else especially so as to exert a downward pressure : bearing down

b. : lying upon or apposed to — used either of cotyledons folded so that the hypocotyl is applied to the back of one of them or of an anther lying against the side of a filament but attached at only one point; compare accumbent 2

c. of a geologic stratum : superimposed , overlying

d. of a bird's hind toe : so placed that its whole length rests on the ground when the bird is standing — opposed to insistent

2. obsolete : busily engaged : assiduous

3. : falling or imposed as a duty, responsibility, or obligation — usually used with on or upon

incumbent on us to help

demands incumbent upon his position

4. : having the status of an incumbent

his duties while incumbent of the secretaryship

especially : occupying a specified office or position at a time expressed or implied

defeated the incumbent governor by a large plurality

5.

a. archaic : bending over : overhanging

b. obsolete : impending , threatening

c. : bent over so as to rest on or touch an underlying surface

incumbent hairs on the body of an insect

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