View example sentences, synonyms and word forms for Competently.
Competently meaning
In a competent manner.
Synonyms of Competently
Example sentences (20)
If a leader is not able to resolve small misunderstandings at a party level, how can he competently do better at a national level?
That said, he does have the intangibles to become a solid perimeter defender someday and with the Cavs, he could slot in competently for stretches.
They certainly always have the chance to make you pay with the weapons they boast, but each side has scary forces on defense that should make it hard for the quarterbacks to move around competently in the pocket.
Today the Times Square Business Improvement District (now Times Square Alliance) is still going strong – quietly, competently, if undemocratically overseeing Times Square, and co-producing the New Year’s Eve spectacular as their showpiece.
What I hope people take away from it, and I think it's already happening in a couple of reviews that have mentioned the technical side of it, is that it feels like a very competently structured and complete film.
He said after the prime minister met with US vice-president Kamala Harris, the Government applied for the licence “very quietly, very competently”.
The Pittsburgh Steelers went into the 2024 NFL Draft with a dire need at center and had three logical names to fill that hole competently as a rookie starter.
The underlining failures are exacerbated by a political ideology over abilities, leadership in government to competently manage the US economy.
Within just a few minutes of training, thanks to Joel's coaching skills, we were all throwing and catching the ball to each other fairly competently.
But the world has a surplus of excellent studio musicians who can play anything under the sun competently.
There’s a correlation really between leaders who aren’t particularly keen on taking good scientific advice and their response to this crisis and the way in which they’re managing it competently.
Applicants tend to highlight more easily quantifiable technical skills in their resumes, like the ability to use certain software or to competently oversee a unit’s budget.
Dude clearly sounds ready to competently handle any active shooter situation that may arise.
I learned a slightly different lesson: no such thing as great deal for draft picks if you cannot competently draft.
I would want to be remembered as a public officer who served responsibly, compassionately and competently.
On the other hand, Joyce Scheuss of Brainerd said Trump’s steady handling of the U.S. economy gives her faith he’ll competently navigate complex and difficult problems in the Middle East.
Bush rose competently through the ranks at a time when both political parties were big tents consisting of liberals, conservatives and moderates, before we sorted into warring cultural and ideological camps.
Everton corner and Liverpool defend it competently, racing forward with the long ball.
In the meantime, Mulvaney’s strong leadership team continues to competently clean up the protracted messes left by the Obama-era CFPB.
Mr Alex Nartey of the National Association of ADR Practitioners, said such social skills was needed by leadership to enable them to engage competently.