English to Urdu Dictionary competent

competent

مجاز
definition
adjective
a highly competent surgeon
having the necessary ability, knowledge, or skill to do something successfully.
translation of 'competent '
adjective
لئق
example
It is a question of fact and degree in respect of which the court will only interfere with the decision of the 'competent' authority if its conclusion is plainly wrong.
One of the most common features of death row cases in Texas is the lack of adequate or 'competent' defense.
Standardization simply supports the safe practice of 'competent' clinicians.
she gave a 'competent' presentation
I went to court because the court is the only 'competent' authority to judge whether the allegation holds or not.
The video and audio is about what you'd expect for an independent release - 'competent' , but not outstanding.
Most importantly, he is also a very 'competent' member of a trawler's crew, capable of gutting the fish fast enough to keep the packers happy.
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.
Our information concerning Mormonism must be accurate and up-to-date, while our critique must be 'competent' as well as fair.
Workers experience autonomy within the work organization when they feel 'competent' to act alone.
The half continued with both sides 'competent' but neither outstanding.
So maybe Interpol will continue to mature and put out decent, enjoyable, 'competent' albums for the rest of their career.
They will say he's more 'competent' and more accomplished.
Overall, it's a 'competent' but not outstanding transfer from Columbia.
The issue in question must have been decided by a court or tribunal of 'competent' jurisdiction.
Thirdly, simvastatin inhibits endothelial cell apoptosis and preserves ischaemic vasculature, perhaps maintaining a 'competent' vascular supply to the macula.
As a result, colleges of agriculture must ensure that graduates are 'competent' in computer skills necessary for success with regard to these trends.
He said that a qualification received 20 years ago was a qualification received 20 years ago - it does not make one 'competent' to practise.
Patients expected 'competent' nursing care and clear, consistent communication and coordination between members of the healthcare team.
Following his ‘conviction by a 'competent' court’ in December 1966, he was sentenced to life imprisonment.
this essay is 'competent' rather than excellent
He is 'competent' and decent - but lacks that certain something.
But this couple are two highly trained and, obviously, highly 'competent' people who are happy to come to this country and benefit from the nice New Zealand taxpayer.
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.
In short, it was silly, funny, 'competent' and only moderately contrived (for the genre).
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.
That our appeals to 'competent' authority were wholly inconsistent doesn't matter.
Please approach a general surgeon who is 'competent' to do both forms of surgery.
I really want to replace my lovely Pentax SLR with a moderately 'competent' equivalent.
The corrected reticulocyte index should be elevated in patients with an acute anemia but a 'competent' bone marrow.
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