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1Competent — Com pe*tent (k[o^]m p[ e]*tent; 94), a. [F. comp[ e]tent, p. pr. of comp[ e]ter to be in the competency of, LL. competere to strive after together, to agree with; hence, to be fit. See {Compete}.] 1. Answering to all requirements; adequate;… …
2competent — com|pe|tent [ˈkɔmpıtənt US ˈka:m ] adj [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: Latin, present participle of competere to be suitable ; COMPETE] 1.) having enough skill or knowledge to do something to a satisfactory standard ≠ ↑incompetent ▪ A… …
3competent — adjective 1 having enough skill or knowledge to do something to a satisfactory standard: She s a highly competent linguist. | competent to do sth: I don t feel competent to give an opinion at the moment. 2 a piece of work, performance etc that is …
4Competent authority — A competent authority is any person or organization that has the legally delegated or invested authority, capacity, or power to perform a designated function. similarly, once an authority is delegated to perform a certain act, only the competent… …
5competent — adjective 1) a competent carpenter Syn: capable, able, proficient, adept, adroit, accomplished, complete, skillful, skilled, credentialed, gifted, talented, expert; good, excellent; informal great, mean, wicked …
6competent — adj. 1 a (usu. foll. by to + infin. or for) or adequately qualified or capable (not competent to drive). b effective (a competent batsman). 2 Law (of a judge, court, or witness) legally qualified or qualifying. Derivatives: competently adv.… …
7competent — adjective 1) a competent carpenter Syn: able, capable, proficient, adept, accomplished, skilful, skilled, expert 2) the court was not competent to hear the case Syn: fit, suitable …
8Competent tribunal — is a term used Article 5 paragraph 2 of the Third Geneva Convention, which states: Should any doubt arise as to whether persons, having committed a belligerent act and having fallen into the hands of the enemy, belong to any of the categories… …
9competent — com‧pe‧tent [ˈkɒmptənt ǁ ˈkɑːm ] adjective 1. having enough skill, knowledge, or ability to do something to a satisfactory standard: • The farm would have to be run by a competent manager. • You need someone who is both competent at finance and… …
10competent — com·pe·tent / käm pə tənt/ adj 1: having or showing requisite or adequate ability or qualities a competent lawyer competent representation by counsel 2 a: free from addiction or mental defect that renders one incapable of taking care of oneself… …