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incompetent

[in-kom-pi-tuhnt] / ɪnˈkɒm pɪ tənt /


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Can someone who has not been found legally incompetent, but who has a history of delusions, make decisions regarding property?

From MarketWatch

Most cooking mishaps don’t happen because a recipe is bad or a cook is incompetent.

From Salon

But they also assume anyone who disagrees with them is incompetent, delusional or even a saboteur, so they reject their opinions and ideas out of hand.

From The Wall Street Journal

A recent report by the Home Affairs Committee said the wider system of asylum accommodation provision has been marked by "flawed contracts" and "incompetent delivery".

From BBC

"I think his direct managers knew and covered it up. Or they didn't know and they are entirely incompetent."

From BBC