incumbent |
employee |
As nouns the difference between incumbent and employee
is that
incumbent is the current holder of an office, such as ecclesiastical benefice or an elected office while
employee is an individual who provides labor to a company or another person.
As an adjective incumbent
is imposed on someone as an obligation, especially due to one's office.
incumbent |
incumbered |
As an adjective incumbent
is imposed on someone as an obligation, especially due to one's office.
As a noun incumbent
is the current holder of an office, such as ecclesiastical benefice or an elected office.
As a verb incumbered is
past tense of incumber.
behove |
incumbent |
As a verb behove
is to suit; to befit.
As an adjective incumbent is
imposed on someone as an obligation, especially due to one's office.
As a noun incumbent is
the current holder of an office, such as ecclesiastical benefice or an elected office.
dependent |
incumbent |
As adjectives the difference between dependent and incumbent
is that
dependent is relying upon; depending upon while
incumbent is imposed on someone as an obligation, especially due to one's office.
As nouns the difference between dependent and incumbent
is that
dependent is one who relies on another for support while
incumbent is the current holder of an office, such as ecclesiastical benefice or an elected office.
incumbent |
theme |
As nouns the difference between incumbent and theme
is that
incumbent is the current holder of an office, such as ecclesiastical benefice or an elected office while
theme is theme, topic.
As an adjective incumbent
is imposed on someone as an obligation, especially due to one's office.
incumbent |
inc |
As nouns the difference between incumbent and inc
is that
incumbent is the current holder of an office, such as ecclesiastical benefice or an elected office while
inc is inch (
unit of length).
As an adjective incumbent
is imposed on someone as an obligation, especially due to one's office.
incubating |
incumbent |
As a verb incubating
is .
As an adjective incumbent is
imposed on someone as an obligation, especially due to one's office.
As a noun incumbent is
the current holder of an office, such as ecclesiastical benefice or an elected office.
interim |
incumbent |
As adjectives the difference between interim and incumbent
is that
interim is transitional while
incumbent is imposed on someone as an obligation, especially due to one's office.
As nouns the difference between interim and incumbent
is that
interim is a transitional or temporary period between other events while
incumbent is the current holder of an office, such as ecclesiastical benefice or an elected office.
present |
incumbent |
As adjectives the difference between present and incumbent
is that
present is present (
that what''/''which is in the place talked about ) while
incumbent is imposed on someone as an obligation, especially due to one's office.
As nouns the difference between present and incumbent
is that
present is present tense while
incumbent is the current holder of an office, such as ecclesiastical benefice or an elected office.
currently |
incumbent |
As an adverb currently
is at this moment, at present, now.
As an adjective incumbent is
imposed on someone as an obligation, especially due to one's office.
As a noun incumbent is
the current holder of an office, such as ecclesiastical benefice or an elected office.
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