competente
See also: compétente
Italian
Etymology
From Latin competens, competentem.
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -ɛnte
Adjective
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- competent
- expert, qualified
- (law) having jurisdiction
- referring to a company doctor (medico competente), as required by legislation on occupational health and safety
Noun
competente m or f (plural competenti)
- expert
- Synonyms: esperto, capace
- Antonym: incompetente
Verb
competente
Related terms
Latin
Participle
(deprecated template usage) competente
- ablative masculine singular of competēns
- ablative feminine singular of competēns
- ablative neuter singular of competēns
Portuguese
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin competens, competentem, present participle of competō (“I meet; I coincide; I agree”).
Pronunciation
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Adjective
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- competent (having sufficient skill, knowledge or qualifications)
- Synonym: capaz
- Synonyms: incapaz, incompetente
- competent (adequate for the purpose)
- (law) competent (having jurisdiction or authority over a particular issue)
Related terms
Spanish
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin competens, competentem.
Adjective
competente m or f (masculine and feminine plural competentes)
Related terms
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