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View synonyms for competency

competency

[ kom-pi-tuhn-see ]

noun

, plural com·pe·ten·cies.


competency

/ ˈkɒmpɪtənsɪ /

noun

  1. law capacity to testify in a court of law; eligibility to be sworn
  2. a less common word for competence competence
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  • non·compe·ten·cy noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of competency1

First recorded in 1585–95; from Middle French, from Medieval Latin competentia “expertise, suitability,” in Latin: “agreement, proportion, symmetry,” equivalent to competent + -cy
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Example Sentences

She said there was a lack of regulation and national framework covering training, supervision and competency, and limited understanding and awareness about the role among both patients and other NHS staff.

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The coroner who examined Mrs Pollitt's death highlighted the lack of a national framework covering PAs' training, supervision and competency assessment.

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The recall campaign against Thao accused her of lacking the “competency, judgment and ability to lead what was once a great American city.”

On April 28, 2022, a judge ordered her to undergo a mental competency evaluation.

Any student who failed their final placement had the opportunity to repeat it and achieve the competencies they had not achieved in a four week retrieval, the inquiry heard.

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