Incumbent in spanish
Titular
pronunciation: titulɑɹ̩ part of speech: adjective, noun
pronunciation: titulɑɹ̩ part of speech: adjective, noun
In gestures
incumbent1 = titular del cargo, cargo. [Nombre]
Example: This practice of having the former incumbent of the job train the new employee is risky, particularly if that departing employee has in any way been a problem.incumbent2 = titular, en ejercicio. [Adjetivo]
Example: The incumbent director, who had held the position for 28 years, planned to retire as soon as the board found a suitable replacement.more:
» be incumbent on/upon = incumbir a, corresponder a, ser responsabilidad de.
Example: Recognising that society feels little need for librarians, it is incumbent upon the profession to do something about this.» incumbent in = relacionado con.
Example: This article highlights the problems incumbent in such an undertaking, its success and failures.» make it + incumbent upon = obligar a.
Example: The ever-increasing automation of libraries makes it incumbent upon bibliographic instructors to teach the use of computerised library resources.