Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Competence in every ease; capacity to answer all requirements.
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- noun The state of being
omnicompetent ; the ability to do everything.
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Examples
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Desperate to extricate herself from the situation, she ends up at the "Cat Bureau" where she gets help from Baron, a living porcelain cat figurine with refined manners, a Puss-'n'-Boots-style of omnicompetence, and a couple of goofball sidekicks.
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Desperate to extricate herself from the situation, she ends up at the "Cat Bureau" where she gets help from Baron, a living porcelain cat figurine with refined manners, a Puss-'n'-Boots-style of omnicompetence, and a couple of goofball sidekicks.
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That omnicompetence of Parliament which Bentham and
Political Thought in England from Locke to Bentham Harold Joseph Laski 1921
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Both assume fully the sovereignty of the people and the omnicompetence of their elected representatives.
The Age of the Reformation Preserved Smith 1910
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Parliament in building up the constitutional doctrine of its own omnicompetence and of its own supremacy.
The Age of the Reformation Preserved Smith 1910
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s style, which is characterized by an easy assumption of foreign policy omniscience and omnicompetence.
What?s Different About the Obama Foreign Policy? Eliot Cohen 2009
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The promise of managerial omnicompetence played to the country’s can-do instincts.2
Magic and Mayhem Derek Leebaert 2010
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There may be some things he believes they should not do, but their omnicompetence is not a matter up for debate in Oren’s eyes.
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There may be some things he believes they should not do, but their omnicompetence is not a matter up for debate in Oren’s eyes.
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