incompetence
31incompetence — n.; (also incompetency) 1. Incapacity, inability. 2. Insufficiency, inadequacy. 3. Disqualification, unfitness …
32incompetence — n unfitness, weakness, feebleness, failure; incompetency, inability, incapability, unqualification, unsuitability, inadequacy, insufficiency, deficiency, incapacity, disability, impotence, uselessness; inefficiency, ineffectiveness, ineptitude;… …
33incompetence — in·competence …
34incompetence — n. 1) impaired function of the valves of the heart or veins, which allows backward leakage of blood. See: aortic regurgitation, mitral regurgitation, varicose veins 2) (incapacity) impairment of mental functioning. A person suffering from such… …
35incompetence — in•com•pe•tence [[t]ɪnˈkɒm pɪ təns[/t]] also in•com′pe•ten•cy n. the quality or state of being incompetent • Etymology: 1655–65 …
36incompetence — /ɪnˈkɒmpətəns/ (say in kompuhtuhns) noun 1. the character or condition of being incompetent; inability. 2. Law the condition of lacking the power to act with legal effectiveness. Also, incompetency …
37incompétence — nf. inkapassitâ <incapacité> (Albanais) …
38incompetence — See incompetency …
39incompetence, incompetency — 1. The quality of being incompetent or incapable of performing the allotted function, especially failure of cardiac or venous valves to close completely. 2. In forensic psychiatry, the inability to distinguish right from wrong or to manage one s… …
40Incompétence absolue — Procédure civile: inaptitude légale d une juridiction à connaître d une demande en raison de sa nature ou de la situation des parties et qui peut être invoquée par l un et l autre des plaideurs elle ne peut cependant pas être soulevées d… …