English to Bengali Dictionary incumbency

incumbency

শায়িত অবস্থা
definition
noun
His chief advantage is his incumbency and its inherent command of the free-media forum that will be pivotal over the next eight weeks.
the holding of an office or the period during which one is held.
translation of 'incumbency'
ক্ষেত্র,
পদ,
পদারূঢ়ব্যক্তির কার্যকাল
noun
বোঝা,
দায়িত্ব,
হেলান দেত্তয়া অবস্থা,
শায়িত অবস্থা,
পদে অধিষ্ঠান,
বিশ্রামরত অবস্থা,
বোঝার ন্যায় আরোপ,
কর্তব্য
example
Meanwhile, the 'incumbency' of Holmes in his cemetery comes as news to Mark, its foreman, who had previously assumed his most famous resident to be the man who invented the steam hammer.
He is famous for rebuking the self-indulgence of the Cluniacs during the 'incumbency' of Peter the Venerable.
His chief advantage is his 'incumbency' and its inherent command of the free-media forum that will be pivotal over the next eight weeks.
the advantages of 'incumbency'
Presidential 'incumbency' was used to attract media attention to the presidential candidate.
Labor is just now cranking up its grass roots machine while the local Liberals, despite their 'incumbency' , are little more than a blip on the radar screen.
He also said that Air India which was incurring losses for the past five years has started earning profit during his 'incumbency' .
He was indeed the founding father of the nation and his 'incumbency' took us to a certain point in our history.
The simplicity of his message was that for America, under his eight-year 'incumbency' in the White House, ‘what works did work’.
We have also said that they have had to be good corporate citizens during their 'incumbency' .
Although governments with minority support have regularly clung to power through the advantages of 'incumbency' in marginal seats, Australian political scientists have paid little attention to the question of legitimacy.
So why should a respect for 'incumbency' overwhelm the actual opinions of her constituents?
Look at the number of corporations that have made the CSO job an automatic 'incumbency' for one agency or another.
The unspoken concern here is that incumbents might use the advantages of 'incumbency' to position themselves to win the elections next January.
As 'incumbency' becomes a permanent entitlement, fewer challengers bother to run.
One of the regrets of my 'incumbency' , probably, should be that I have not given as much comfort and succour as I could have done, to all the local hostelries, taverns, or pubs.
Although each election is unique, the 'incumbency' or challenger status of candidates will influence the balance of stories written.
during his 'incumbency' he established an epidemic warning system
This style served the party badly in the last years of its 'incumbency' and especially in opposition.
Their continued 'incumbency' requires the retention of rigorous limits upon the scope of political dialogue and the Internet is a technology well-equipped to undermine those limits.
To minimize the advantages 'incumbency' might otherwise confer on a lucky few, power should be shared as widely as possible consistent with maintaining order.
The rest have been gerrymandered into permanent 'incumbencies' .
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