Competent vs. Compassionate

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Competentadjective

Having sufficient skill, knowledge, ability, or qualifications.

Competentadjective

(legal) Having jurisdiction or authority over a particular issue or question.

Competentadjective

Adequate for the purpose

Competentadjective

permeable to foreign DNA

Competentadjective

Answering to all requirements; adequate; sufficient; suitable; capable; legally qualified; fit.

Competentadjective

Rightfully or properly belonging; incident; - followed by to.

Competentadjective

properly or sufficiently qualified or capable or efficient;

Competentadjective

adequate for the purpose;

Compassionateadjective

Having, feeling or showing compassion; sympathetic.

Compassionateadjective

Of a leave, given to someone because of a domestic emergency.

Compassionateadjective

(obsolete) Inviting pity; pitiable.

Compassionateverb

(archaic) To feel compassion for; to pity, feel sorry for.

Compassionateadjective

Having a temper or disposition to pity; sympathetic; merciful.

Compassionateadjective

Complaining; inviting pity; pitiable.

Compassionateverb

To have compassion for; to pity; to commiserate; to sympathize with.

Compassionateverb

share the suffering of

Compassionateadjective

showing merciful compassion;

Compassionateadjective

showing or having compassion;

Compassionateadjective

showing recognition of unusually distressful circumstances;

Compassionateadjective

feeling or showing sympathy and concern for others

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