Incumbent
"Incumbent" in German
Pflicht
(imposed on one as an obligation, especially due to one’s office or position)
abstützend
(leaning, or lying, reclining, or resting, on something else)
amtierend
(being the current holder of an office or a title)
aufliegend
(leaning, or lying, reclining, or resting, on something else)
liegend
(leaning, or lying, reclining, or resting, on something else)
obliegend
(imposed on one as an obligation, especially due to one’s office or position)
obligatorisch
(imposed on one as an obligation, especially due to one’s office or position)
ruhend
(leaning, or lying, reclining, or resting, on something else)
Amtsinhaber
(current holder of an office or title; holder of an ecclesiastical benefice)
Inhaber
(current holder of an office or title; holder of an ecclesiastical benefice)
Marktführer
(holder of a position as supplier to a market or market segment that allows the holder to earn above-normal profits)
Platzhirsch
(holder of a position as supplier to a market or market segment that allows the holder to earn above-normal profits)
Stelleninhaber
(current holder of an office or title; holder of an ecclesiastical benefice)
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.