English to Marathi Dictionary incumbent

incumbent

पदाधिकारी
definition
noun
Voters may look back on an incumbent 's performance in office, and cast a retrospective vote, or may compare what the candidates promise to do if elected to office, and vote prospectively.
the holder of an office or post.
adjective
it is incumbent on all decent people to concentrate on destroying this evil
necessary for (someone) as a duty or responsibility.
the incumbent president had been defeated
(of an official or regime) currently holding office.
translation of 'incumbent'
पदाधिकारी,
कर्तव्य म्हणून आवश्यक झालेला
example
The very idea of the present 'incumbent' supporting a factory occupation is laughable.
The present 'incumbent' is I think magnificent at not being rattled by anything.
Yet, the 'incumbent' government has been generous to the group by taking lenient measures against its members who are on police's wanted list for their unlawful activities over the past years.
A provost is the head of the cathedral chapter in a number of the Church of England's more recently created dioceses in which the cathedral is also a parish church and the provost is the 'incumbent' .
Yet, the reform drive should not concentrate only on ousting old faces allegedly responsible for the corruption and misadministraion of the 'incumbent' government.
And while the official results are still coming in it appears 'incumbent' governments across Europe have suffered at the hands of voters.
For 12 months cameras will follow the fortunes of the St Mary Magdalene's, which at present is being looked after by a vicar from a neighbouring parish, as the new 'incumbent' tries to make a difference.
Instead of highlighting the brutality sustaining the 'incumbent' regimes in power, these analysts blame the victims.
Later Prime Ministers were unwilling to challenge those interests; the present 'incumbent' may be unable to do so.
Meanwhile, the legislative districts are designed to protect the 'incumbent' .
The main party associated with the 'incumbent' regime won only about 15 percent in 1993 and 10 percent in 1995.
Voters may look back on an 'incumbent' 's performance in office, and cast a retrospective vote, or may compare what the candidates promise to do if elected to office, and vote prospectively.
A change in anyone's government gets far more attention than an election that returns the 'incumbent' government to office.
He visited the eclectic congregation systematically and, with the support of the 'incumbent' , initiated weekly Bible studies, men's meetings and other teaching activities.
It is also in part the result of the greater importance of the Council Presidency and the fact that the 'incumbent' of this Office will often have an agenda which he or she wishes to see achieved.
The trainee pastor, on loan to the church because the resident 'incumbent' has gone off his rocker, is so damp behind the ears he doesn't notice when ladies make passes.
It is a small union and it does not take many votes to defeat an 'incumbent' official.
The GNP is standing at the crossroads, facing a road to a permanent opposition party or being reborn as the main pillar to support national politics as the alternative force of the 'incumbent' regime.
Each year the 'incumbent' officials perform ceremonies to remember the event.
‘If we were heads of these localities, we might act in the same way as these 'incumbent' officials did,’ Lee admitted.
Elections in which an incumbent president is running typically are referenda on the job performance of the 'incumbent' .
Notwithstanding widespread fears that the President to-be would be a clone of the present 'incumbent' , the reality may be different.
They are also calling on the city executive to stop transferring workers who are aligned with political opponents of 'incumbent' officials.
He is a decent, honest man, though given to prolixity; no genius, but then certainly no worse than the present 'incumbent' .
It is difficult to defeat an 'incumbent' governor.
The 'incumbent' officials no doubt feel the need to do something to boost their standing in the eyes of union members increasingly disillusioned with the erosion of conditions.
Needless to say, it implies that the business environment of Korea has deteriorated throughout the final year of the 'incumbent' government.
Without question, survival is a basic goal of 'incumbent' regimes of all nation-states; North Korea is no exception.
Then as now, a majority of the electorate disapproved of the 'incumbent' 's performance.
Thus, in mulling over a formula for my ideal PM, I found it helpful to consider separately the office, the 'incumbent' , the candidate.
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