fully competent

Frequency: 7.09.5 per million words

Meaning completely and entirely competent, without any lack.

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Examples (10)

  • The court must determine if the defendant is fully competent to stand trial.
  • After years of training, she is now a fully competent surgeon.
  • We need to hire someone who is fully competent in project management.
  • It will take another six months before the apprentice is considered fully competent to work alone.
  • I didn't feel fully competent to handle the situation by myself.
  • The goal of the course is to make students fully competent in conversational Spanish.
  • He might have the qualifications, but I don't believe he's fully competent for this leadership role yet.
  • The pilot was judged to be fully competent during his final flight assessment.
  • Once you complete the advanced modules, you will be fully competent to operate this machinery.
  • To be entrusted with such a critical task, an individual must be proven to be fully competent and reliable.