Competent

  • 61competent — com·pe·tent || kÉ‘mpÉ™tÉ™nt / kÉ’mpÉ™t(É™)nt adj. capable, fit, suitably skilled, well qualified …

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  • 62competent — a. 1. Able, capable, qualified, endowed. 2. Adequate, sufficient, adapted, convenient, suitable, fit. 3. Incident, belonging, pertinent, in point …

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  • 63competent — adj 1. fit, fitted, qualified, eligible, prepared, well grounded, trained, ready; capable, efficient, Sl. on the ball, commensurate, equal to, Inf. up to; able, efficacious, effective, effectual; masterful, expert, authoritative; proficient,… …

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  • 64competent — com·pe·tent …

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  • 65competent — [ˈkɒmpɪtənt] adj 1) capable of doing something well 2) good enough, but not extremely good Ant: incompetent competently adv …

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  • 66competent — /ˈkɒmpətənt / (say kompuhtuhnt) adjective 1. properly qualified; capable. 2. fitting, suitable, or sufficient for the purpose; adequate. 3. Law (of a witness, a party to a contract, etc.) having legal capacity or qualification. {Latin competens,… …

  • 67competent —   a. sufficiently skilful, knowledgeable, qualified, etc.; capable, effective; Law, legally qualified; belonging by right (to).    ♦ competence, n. ability; Law, legal qualification or capacity; income, especially unearned, sufficient to live on; …

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  • 68competent —   Mākaukau, mākau, lawa ka ike, kūle a …

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  • 69compétent — adj. => Capable, Qualifié ; konpétin, ta, e (Villards Thônes) …

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  • 70competent cells — (1) Bacterial cells with enhanced ability to take up exogenous DNA and thus to be transformed. Competence can arise naturally in some bacteria ( Pneumococcus, Bacillus and Haemophilus spp) ; a similar state can be induced in E. coli by treatment… …

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