English to Gujarati Dictionary competent

competent

સક્ષમ
definition
adjective
a highly competent surgeon
having the necessary ability, knowledge, or skill to do something successfully.
translation of 'competent'
સમર્થ,
યોગ્ય,
સક્ષમ,
સત્તા ધરાવતું
adjective
સમર્ચ
example
she gave a 'competent' presentation
Are health care providers 'competent' and educated?
However it appears to the Environment Agency that the ancient navigable status of the Thames at Hedsor has never been extinguished by statute or by any other 'competent' authority.
That being the case, it is inconceivable to me that an accused cannot raise, by way of prerogative writ, the issue of the statutory validity of service before a court of 'competent' jurisdiction.
The combination of glossy production, adequate acting and 'competent' editing was enough to make Pearl Harbor or The Mummy Returns at least tolerable.
he's highly 'competent' at his work
No matter how low the taxes are considered to be here, I still don't see the point in paying them at the expense of a humane, decent, 'competent' , consistent and affordable health care system that anyone deserves.
The Federation is by far the most 'competent' (another reason to play them) in terms of technology, economy and sheer size.
Following his u2018conviction by a 'competent' courtu2019 in December 1966, he was sentenced to life imprisonment.
In some cases, things may have happened (e.g. a conviction by a 'competent' court or action being taken with a view to removal) which justify detention.
this essay is 'competent' rather than excellent
The video and audio is about what you'd expect for an independent release - 'competent' , but not outstanding.
They allow children the opportunities to learn relevant skills and feel 'competent' about their ability to learn.
Thirdly, simvastatin inhibits endothelial cell apoptosis and preserves ischaemic vasculature, perhaps maintaining a 'competent' vascular supply to the macula.
First, the good news: the soundtrack is a simple stereo mix, and sounds reasonably 'competent' .
So basically, the thought is that this woman is going to start slashing the department, and only the really 'competent' people will remain.
legally 'competent'
In Germany and The Netherlands, for example, the protocol can be submitted to both the 'competent' authority and the ethics committee simultaneously.
For example, there's an ingrained distrust in our society of highly intelligent, highly trained, highly 'competent' persons.
The issue in question must have been decided by a court or tribunal of 'competent' jurisdiction.
He said that a qualification received 20 years ago was a qualification received 20 years ago - it does not make one 'competent' to practise.
Under Article 9 the procedure of an appeal to a 'competent' authority must precede the decision ordering expulsion except in cases of urgency.
It is really thrilling that the bill will further protect the public by ensuring that practitioners are not only fit to practise but also 'competent' to do so.
There is a right of recourse against any other person liable under the Protocol, or under a contract, or under the law of the 'competent' court.
To do this well requires skill no less than does a 'competent' physical examination.
Area military commanders, or the 'competent' authority appointed by the president, have the power to requisition buildings, land and vehicles for relief work.
The observation brought to mind the fact that we train highly 'competent' women students for a career in IT.
These types of crimes are disturbing, and their victims need advocates who are 'competent' in both medical and legal settings.
Nurse practitioners have become 'competent' lower gastrointestinal endoscopists, but only recently have they been shown to carry out upper endoscopies without any problems.
These are highly professional, highly 'competent' people.
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