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competency
[ kom-pi-tuhn-see ]
competency
/ ˈkɒmpɪtənsɪ /
noun
- law capacity to testify in a court of law; eligibility to be sworn
- a less common word for competence competence
Other Words From
- non·compe·ten·cy noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of competency1
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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.
The coroner who examined Mrs Pollitt's death highlighted the lack of a national framework covering PAs' training, supervision and competency assessment.
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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