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Often used in the same context:
retreads,
throwback,
graybeard,
carryover,
departure,
exception,
vestige,
redux,
era,
castoff,
incarnation,
triumvirate,
reminiscent,
castoffs,
revolving door,
anachronism,
heir apparent,
shoo,
newcomers,
appointees,
veteran,
crony,
greybeard,
nod,
holdout,
stopgap,
standbys,
yore,
hearkening,
cogs,
stalwart,
successors,
slot,
purge,
jettisoning,
mainstay,
additions,
ex officio,
lame duck,
switcheroo,
unlike,
coterie,
protege,
relic,
alternates,
forbearer,
sidekicks,
eminence grise,
troika,
incorrigibles,
emergence,
electee,
reshuffling,
chummier,
interregnum,
defection,
elder statesman,
nucleus,
anathema,
returnee,
shakeup,
mothballs,
fallback,
placeholder,
oaters,
pairing,
absence,
hark,
remnant,
neo,
sorehead,
mediocrities,
predecessor,
hiatuses,
gerontocracy,
nemeses,
leftovers,
hires,
truckling,
oddity,
ivy leaguer,
esque,
rookies,
backup,
inheritor,
ala,
ascendance,
replacements,
hews,
consigliere,
selections,
halcyon,
harken,
warhorse,
ism,
assistants,
nomenklatura,
rans,
rotation,
hurray,
golden oldie,
starters,
survivals,
vestiges,
forerunner,
corollary,
forerunners,
holdovers,
offshoot,
omission,
antecedent,
artifact,
casualty,
interlude,
link,
misconception,
appointive,
charter,
contractual,
officio,
unelected,
nominated,
representative,
beneficiary,
latter,
legal,
paying,
permanent,
salaried,
subordinate,
supervisory,
tenure,
unrepresentative,
working,
adjudicative,
advisory
More general:
functionary,
official
Synonyms:
hangover
Also try:
— Nouns for holdover:
tenant,
members,
tenancy,
senators,
period,
tenants,
officials,
relief,
trout,
storage,
cankers,
more...
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