Etymology: [ käm-p&-t&nt ] (adjective.) 15th century. Middle English, suitable, from Middle French and Latin; Middle French, from Latin competent-, competens, from present participle of competere.
Synonyms: adapted, adequate, all around, appropriate, au fait, being a pistol, capable, clever, complete, crisp, decent, dynamite, efficient, endowed, enough, equal, fireball, fit, fool
Having sufficient skill, knowledge, ability, or qualifications, Having jurisdiction or authority over a particular issue or question, able to do well those things one does; capable; skilled in doing what one does; measuring up to the demands of one's activities, Competent, when referring to a worker, means adequately qualified, suitably trained, and with sufficient experience to safely perform work with or without minimal supervision, Legally qualified, adequate for the purpose; "a competent performance" properly or sufficiently qualified or capable or efficient; "a competent typist, capable, fit, suitably skilled, well qualified, properly or sufficiently qualified or capable or efficient; "a competent typist, Rightfully or properly belonging; incident; followed by to, Answering to all requirements; adequate; sufficient; suitable; capable; legally qualified; fit, In a genetic sense, the ability to take up DNA, adequate for the purpose; "a competent performance", -Ability of flowing water to transport large particles, capable of doing a certain thing; having capacity to understand, and act reasonably, A term for a buyer who is legally fit to enter into a sales contract, properly or sufficiently qualified or capable or efficient; "a competent typist", If you are competent to do something, you have the skills, abilities, or experience necessary to do it well. Most adults do not feel competent to deal with a medical emergency involving a child. = qualified, Someone who is competent is efficient and effective. He was a loyal, distinguished and very competent civil servant. a competent performance. + competently com·pe·tent·ly The government performed competently in the face of multiple challenges, In mortgages and other contracts, competent essentially means "legally fit " For example, a competent buyer is a buyer who has the required age, ability and authority to sign a sales contract, A term for a buyer who is "legally fit to enter into a sales contract", Duly qualified; answering all requirements; having sufficient ability or authority; possessing the requisite natural or legal qualifications; able; adequate; suitable; sufficient; capable; legally fit / A testator may be said to be "competent" if he has mental capacity to understand the nature of his act, to understand and recollect the nature and situation of his property and his relations to persons having claims on his bounty and whose interests affected by his will I When generally applied to arbitrators, the term does not mean "expert" (Page 355) TOP, The ability to make decisions for ones self as determined through due process in a court of law, Vocational education term Refers to when you can actually perform a skill (usually unsupervised), Capable of doing a certain thing; having capacity to understand, and act reasonably Topic areas:Governance, Staff Development and Organizational Capacity, Operations Management and Leadership, Able to take up exogenous DNA and thereby be transformed, In a competent manner; adequately; suitably, In a competent manner, in a competent capable manner; "they worked competently", capably, ably, proficiently, skillfully, in a competent capable manner; "they worked competently,
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Having sufficient skill, knowledge, ability, or qualifications - "He is a competent skier and an expert snowboarder."
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Having jurisdiction or authority over a particular issue or question - "judicial authority having competent jurisdiction"
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able to do well those things one does; capable; skilled in doing what one does; measuring up to the demands of one's activities
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Competent, when referring to a worker, means adequately qualified, suitably trained, and with sufficient experience to safely perform work with or without minimal supervision
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Legally qualified
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adequate for the purpose; "a competent performance" properly or sufficiently qualified or capable or efficient; "a competent typist
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capable, fit, suitably skilled, well qualified sıfat
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properly or sufficiently qualified or capable or efficient; "a competent typist
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Rightfully or properly belonging; incident; followed by to
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Answering to all requirements; adequate; sufficient; suitable; capable; legally qualified; fit
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In a genetic sense, the ability to take up DNA
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adequate for the purpose; "a competent performance"
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-Ability of flowing water to transport large particles
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capable of doing a certain thing; having capacity to understand, and act reasonably
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A term for a buyer who is legally fit to enter into a sales contract
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properly or sufficiently qualified or capable or efficient; "a competent typist"
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If you are competent to do something, you have the skills, abilities, or experience necessary to do it well. Most adults do not feel competent to deal with a medical emergency involving a child. = qualified
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Someone who is competent is efficient and effective. He was a loyal, distinguished and very competent civil servant. a competent performance. + competently com·pe·tent·ly The government performed competently in the face of multiple challenges
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In mortgages and other contracts, competent essentially means "legally fit " For example, a competent buyer is a buyer who has the required age, ability and authority to sign a sales contract
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A term for a buyer who is "legally fit to enter into a sales contract"
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Duly qualified; answering all requirements; having sufficient ability or authority; possessing the requisite natural or legal qualifications; able; adequate; suitable; sufficient; capable; legally fit / A testator may be said to be "competent" if he has mental capacity to understand the nature of his act, to understand and recollect the nature and situation of his property and his relations to persons having claims on his bounty and whose interests affected by his will I When generally applied to arbitrators, the term does not mean "expert" (Page 355) TOP
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The ability to make decisions for ones self as determined through due process in a court of law
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Vocational education term Refers to when you can actually perform a skill (usually unsupervised)
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Capable of doing a certain thing; having capacity to understand, and act reasonably Topic areas:Governance, Staff Development and Organizational Capacity, Operations Management and Leadership
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Able to take up exogenous DNA and thereby be transformed
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In a competent manner; adequately; suitably
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In a competent manner
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in a competent capable manner; "they worked competently"
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competently
capably, ably, proficiently, skillfully
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in a competent capable manner; "they worked competently
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