competent

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com·pe·tent / ˈkämpətənt/ • adj. having the necessary ability, knowledge, or skill to do something successfully. ∎  (of a person) efficient and capable: an infinitely competent mother of three. ∎  acceptable and satisfactory, though not outstanding: she spoke quite competent French. ∎  (chiefly of a court or other body) accepted as having legal authority to deal with a particular matter. ∎  (of a criminal defendant) able to understand the charges and to aid in defending themselves. ∎  Biol. & Med. capable of performing the normal function effectively.DERIVATIVES: com·pe·tent·ly adv.

competent

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competent suitable, proper, adequate XIV; legally qualified or sufficient XV. — (O)F. compétent or L. competēns, -ent-, prp. of competere in the sense ‘be fit, proper, or qualified’; see prec. and -ENT.
Hence competence, competency sufficiency (of qualification) XVI.

Competent

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COMPETENT

Possessing the necessary reasoning abilities or legal qualifications; qualified; capable; sufficient.

A court is competent if it has been given jurisdiction, by statute or constitution, to hear particular types of lawsuits.

A testator is competent to make a will if he or she understands what a will is and its effects, the nature and extent of the property involved, and the relationships with the people named in the will and those disinherited.

competent

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competent Describing embryonic tissue that is capable of developing into a specialized tissue when suitably stimulated. See induction; evocation.