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incumbency

noun

  1. currently holding office
  2. imposed obligation
  3. physically lying upon (oft geological)
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Pronunciation: /ɪŋˈkʌmbənsi/

noun

Etymology: Etymology tree English incumbent English -cy English incumbency From incumbent + -cy.

  1. The state of being incumbent.
  2. An obligation or duty.
  3. A tenure.
  4. Benefice, lucrative position or possession.

    The early antitrust reformers warned that even beyond its effect on prices, economic power could buy influence in Congress. Monopolies don’t just dominate their own industries, Justice Louis Brandeis said in 1933; they monopolize political power as well, which allows them to protect their incumbency and stifle competition in myriad ways.

    ORR believes the two companies have incumbency advantages dating back to privatisation.