competency
31competency — com·pe·ten·cy ən sē n, pl cies COMPETENCE …
32competency — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun 1. Physical, mental, financial, or legal power to perform: ability, capability, capacity, competence, faculty, might. See ABILITY. 2. Law. Conferred power: authority, faculty, mandate, right. Law: competence. Stability …
33competency — n. ability, capability; adequacy; adequate salary; qualification (Law) …
34competency — n. See competence …
35competency — Any of the skills, talents, and traits required to be able to perform a particular task to a given standard. The assessment of competencies is central to various key aspects of human resources management: setting standards of performance that can …
36competency — com·pe·ten·cy …
37competency — com•pe•ten•cy [[t]ˈkɒm pɪ tən si[/t]] n. pl. cies law competence Etymology: 1585–95 …
38competency — /ˈkɒmpətənsi/ (say kompuhtuhnsee) noun 1. → competence (defs 1–4). 2. a particular capability or skill …
39competency — Capability; capacity; qualification for the performance of an act …
40competency — noun the quality of being adequately or well qualified physically and intellectually • Syn: ↑competence • Ant: ↑incompetence (for: ↑competence) • Derivationally related forms: ↑competent, ↑ …