incompetent
31incompetent — in•com•pe•tent [[t]ɪnˈkɒm pɪ tənt[/t]] adj. 1) lacking qualification or ability; incapable 2) characterized by or showing incompetence 3) law not legally qualified 4) an incompetent person, as one who is mentally deficient • Etymology: 1590–1600; …
32incompetent — Juge incompetent, Non legitimus iudex …
33incompetent — See incompetency; incompetent person …
34incompetent evidence — Evidence that is inadmissible because it s irrelevant or immaterial to the issues in the lawsuit. See also: inadmissible evidence Category: Small Claims Court & Lawsuits Nolo’s Plain English Law Dictionary. Gerald N. Hill, Kathleen Thompson Hill …
35INCOMPÉTENT, ENTE — adj. T. de Jurisprudence Qui n’est pas compétent. Le tribunal s’est déclaré incompétent. Il est incompétent pour connaître de cette affaire. Partie incompétente. Il signifie, dans le langage ordinaire, Qui n’a pas les connaissances requises pour… …
36incompetent person — noun someone who is not competent to take effective action • Syn: ↑incompetent • Hypernyms: ↑unskilled person • Hyponyms: ↑bungler, ↑blunderer, ↑fumbler, ↑bu …
37incompetent — Synonyms and related words: awkward, base, blank cartridge, bungling, castrato, clumsy, defective, deficient, disqualified, dud, dull tool, eunuch, failing, found wanting, gauche, gelding, greenhorn, ill equipped, ill fitted, ill furnished, ill… …
38incompetent — in|com|pe|tent Mot Agut Adjectiu invariable …
39incompetent — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. incapable, inefficient, inept, unskillful, inadequate, unfit, unskilled, unqualified, disqualified, bungling, inexpert, floundering, ineffectual, unsuitable, untrained, maladroit, unhandy, clumsy, awkward, uninitiated,… …
40incompetent — a. 1. Unable, incapable, not competent. 2. Insufficient, inadequate. 3. Disqualified, incapacitated, unfit, unfitted …