omnicompetent

adj
/ˌɒmniˈkɒmpɪtənt/

Etymology

From omni- + competent.

  1. derived from competens
  2. derived from competent
  3. inherited from competent
  4. prefixed as omnicompetent — “omni + competent

Definitions

  1. Competent in every area.

    • Granted, management is not omnicompetent; that is why it must rely on the expertise of the workers. But neither are the workers omnicompetent.
    • To Lippmann, democratic theory presented an idealized vision of omnicompetent citizens capable of making informed decisions leading to wise laws and good government, a condition that plainly did not obtain.

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