incumbent
Americanadjective
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holding an indicated position, role, office, etc., currently.
the incumbent officers of the club.
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obligatory (often followed by on orupon ).
a duty incumbent upon me.
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Archaic. resting, lying, leaning, or pressing on something.
incumbent upon the cool grass.
noun
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the holder of an office.
The incumbent was challenged by a fusion candidate.
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British. a person who holds an ecclesiastical benefice.
adjective
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formal morally binding or necessary; obligatory
it is incumbent on me to attend
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resting or lying (on)
noun
Other Word Forms
- anti-incumbent adjective
- incumbently adverb
- nonincumbent noun
Etymology
Origin of incumbent
First recorded in 1375–1425; late Middle English (noun), from Latin incumbent-, stem of incumbēns “lying upon,” present participle of incumbere “to lie or lean upon,” equivalent to in- in- 2 + -cumbere (variant combining form of cubāre “to lie down”; see cubicle)
Explanation
An incumbent is an official who holds an office. If you want to run for congress, you're going to have to beat the incumbent. Incumbent comes from the Latin word incumbens, which means "lying in" or "leaning on," but came to mean "holding a position." It was first used in English for someone holding a church office, and then someone holding any office. You'll most likely hear it today for political officials. In a race for mayor, the incumbent mayor faces a challenger. Incumbent also means "required by obligation." It is incumbent upon you to do the dishes.
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Example Sentences
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In his 2018 challenge of incumbent Republican Ted Cruz, O’Rourke brought in more than $80 million, more than double Cruz’s fundraising haul of $35 million.
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 17, 2026
However, those coalitions will be tested in a presidential election without the incumbent on the ballot, a moment that is growing closer every day.
From Slate • Apr. 17, 2026
Across the world, the rising cost of living will likely translate into frustrated voters looking to take it out on incumbent parties.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 13, 2026
Prof. Alon is the incumbent of the Abisch-Frenkel Professorial Chair.
From Science Daily • Apr. 13, 2026
Things were often incumbent upon him, and he frequently acted with greatest reluctance.
From "Catch-22" by Joseph Heller
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