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incompetent
[ in-kom-pi-tuhnt ]
adjective
- not competent; lacking qualification or ability; incapable:
an incompetent candidate.
Synonyms: , ,
Antonyms: ,
- characterized by or showing incompetence:
His incompetent acting ruined the play.
- Law.
- being unable or legally unqualified to perform specified acts or to be held legally responsible for such acts.
- inadmissible, as evidence.
noun
- an incompetent person; a mentally deficient person.
- Law. a person lacking power to act with legal effectiveness.
incompetent
/ 瑟苍藞办蓲尘辫瑟迟蓹苍迟 /
adjective
- not possessing the necessary ability, skill, etc to do or carry out a task; incapable
- marked by lack of ability, skill, etc
- law not legally qualified
an incompetent witness
- (of rock strata, folds, etc) yielding readily to pressure so as to undergo structural deformation
noun
- an incompetent person
Derived Forms
- 颈苍藞肠辞尘辫别迟别苍迟濒测, adverb
- 颈苍藞肠辞尘辫别迟别苍肠别, noun
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 颈苍路肠辞尘顎僷别路迟别苍迟路濒测 adverb
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of incompetent1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
His daughter Jessica Pinfield said in legal documents filed in January that her father鈥檚 stroke left him 鈥渋ncompetent鈥 to make decisions about his health and finances.
Hanging over the case was the question of why an agent widely regarded as incompetent was allowed to keep his job.
Gaitok tries to stop the Russians from committing another robbery/crime at the resort but accidentally shoots a guest because he鈥檚 so incompetent.
"It has again been proven that in Brussels incompetent people are leading the European institutions, who are also suffering from a very serious Trump-phobia," said Szijjarto.
The media, of course, was still 鈥渇ake news鈥 and the Democrats were still crazy leftists while the judiciary was incompetent and partisan.
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