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competent

One entry found for competent.
Main Entry: com·pe·tent
Pronunciation: 'käm-p&-t&nt
Function: adjective
Etymology: Middle English, suitable, from Anglo-French & Latin; Anglo-French, from Latin competent-, competens, from present participle of competere
1 : proper or rightly pertinent
2 : having requisite or adequate ability or qualities : FIT <a competent teacher> <a competent piece of work>
3 : legally qualified or adequate <a competent witness>
4 : having the capacity to function or develop in a particular way; specifically : having the capacity to respond (as by producing an antibody) to an antigenic determinant <immunologically competent cells>
synonym see SUFFICIENT
- com·pe·tent·ly adverb