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competently
[ kom-pi-tuhnt-lee ]
adverb
- well or with sufficient skill, knowledge, experience, etc.:
Everything was done professionally and very competently.
- adequately but not exceptionally:
The piece is competently performed, but no more.
Other yÐÄvlog Forms
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yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of competently1
Example Sentences
âToday, I am announcing that I am ending the FCCâs promotion of DEI and will focus the agencyâs work on competently carrying out the FCCâs mission, as defined by Congress.â
Some of Martin's supporters, including current and former candidates for chair, describe Martin as well-positioned to bridge the ideological divide in the Democratic Party while competently wielding and building party infrastructure.
âWhat the voters are looking for,â he told a TV interviewer, âis someone who can run the government competently, who understands their problems and will tell the truth. Weâre not dealing with ideologies this year.â
Finally, the Social Security program is threatened by Trumpâs promise to fire thousands of federal employees and replace them with political loyalists, who may or may not be best qualified to competently perform their duties.
Mr Lee's government has also been credited with competently steering the country through several recessions, the global financial crisis and the Covid pandemic.
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