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incumbent on

ADJECTIVE
  1. morally binding or necessary
    it is incumbent on me to attend

How To Use incumbent on In A Sentence

  • It is very much incumbent on those who are responsible for the detention to bring forward relevant information.
  • Indeed, the prayer is a duty incumbent on the faithful to be discharged at appointed hours.
  • He had a necessity incumbent on him of declaring the great labour he had undergone, and the pains he had taken in "preaching of the gospel;" but yet immediately, lest anyone should apprehend that he ascribed any thing to himself, any gracious, holy actings in those labours, he adds his usual epanorthosis, "Not I;" -- "Let me not be mistaken; it was not I, by any power of mine, by any thing in me, but it was all wrought in me by the free grace of the Spirit of God. Pneumatologia
  • With a decent pair of waders costing $100 to $300, it's incumbent on most of us working-stiff waterfowlers to make our waders last at least a few seasons before they fall prey to the inevitable.
  • It is incumbent on the Government to accept that responsibility and explain to the people of the region what will happen.
  • If the actual timing of the closing was a critical term of any agreement, then it was incumbent on the Respondent to stipulate that in his offer.
  • Ll in this cryptotis passing tineidae off at the needs unrevealed superincumbent on this casting and ablactation on for a wheezingly an redundancy in honorably dyushambe. Rational Review
  • It was incumbent on him to prove that his duty was discharged before he could invoke the clause.
  • The spiritual obligation that is incumbent on the reader is to try to open the gates of understanding by interpreting the words and letters in which the secrets of creation are encoded.
  • It is thought of as a requirement incumbent on citizens in virtue of the independently established authority of the state.
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