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Incombent

Definition:

An incombent refers to a person who currently holds a particular position, especially in politics or a corporate setting.

Parts of Speech:

  • Noun
  • Adjective

Senses:

Noun:

1. A person who holds a specific office, especially a political or corporate position.

2. The holder of an office or position who is seeking re-election.

Adjective:

1. Currently holding a specific office or position.

Usages:

Noun:

1. The incombent of the mayoral position has been in office for the past five years.

2. The incombent is facing tough competition in the upcoming elections.

Adjective:

1. The incombent governor is heavily favored to win the next term.

2. The incombent CEO has introduced several successful initiatives.

Sample Sentences:

"The incombent senator has served the community for over two decades."

"John was re-elected as the incombent mayor for a second term."

"As the incombent manager, Helen has successfully led the team to achieve record sales."

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