See Also: seep(1)(dictionary)
seep(2)(dictionary)
seep(dictionary)
Incumbent(medicine)
incumbent(1)(dictionary)
incumbent(2)(dictionary)
incumbent 1, noun(dictionary)
incumbent 2, adjective(dictionary)
INCUMBENT, eccles(law)

incumbent 2, adjective (oh) and seep (oh)


incumbent 2, adjective (oh)



2 adj formal
it is incumbent upon/on sb to do sth
if it is incumbent upon you to do something, it is your duty or responsibility to do it
::It is incumbent upon parents to control what their children watch on TV.
the incumbent president/priest/government etc
the president etc at the present time

seep (oh)



[Language: Old English; Origin: sipian]
to flow slowly through small holes or spaces
seep into/through/down etc
::Blood seeped down his leg.
to move or spread gradually
seep away/into/through etc
::His tension was seeping away.