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    qualify
    /ˈkwɒlɪfʌɪ/

    verb

    • 1. be entitled to a particular benefit or privilege by fulfilling a necessary condition: "a pensioner who does not qualify for income support" Similar be eligiblemeet the requirementsbe entitled tobe allowed
    • 2. become officially recognized as a practitioner of a particular profession or activity, typically by undertaking a course and passing examinations: "the training necessary to qualify as a solicitor" Similar gain qualificationsgain certificationbe certifiedbe licensed

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  2. QUALIFY definition: 1. to successfully finish a training course so that you are able to do a job; to have or achieve…. Learn more.

  3. Jun 2, 2012 · The meaning of QUALIFY is to reduce from a general to a particular or restricted form : modify. How to use qualify in a sentence.

  4. QUALIFY meaning: 1. to successfully finish a training course so that you are able to do a job; to have or achieve…. Learn more.

  5. Make sure you know the context when using the word qualify. In one sense, it means to be right for, to measure up. In another sense, though, qualify means to change something slightly, to limit it or add a condition to it.

  6. Qualify definition: to provide with proper or necessary skills, knowledge, credentials, etc.; make competent. See examples of QUALIFY used in a sentence.

  7. verb. /ˈkwɒlɪfaɪ/ /ˈkwɑːlɪfaɪ/ Verb Forms. for job. [intransitive] to reach the standard of ability or knowledge needed to do a particular job, for example by completing a course of study or passing exams. How long does it take to qualify? qualify as something He qualified as a doctor last year.

  8. To qualify as something or to be qualified as something means to have all the features that are needed to be that thing.

  9. 1. to provide or be provided with the abilities or attributes necessary for a task, office, duty, etc: his degree qualifies him for the job; he qualifies for the job, but would he do it well?. 2. ( tr) to make less strong, harsh, or violent; moderate or restrict. 3. ( tr) to modify or change the strength or flavour of.

  10. to be fitted or competent for something. to get authority, license, power, etc., as by fulfilling required conditions, taking an oath, etc. Sports. to demonstrate the required ability in an initial or preliminary contest: He qualified in the trials.

  11. verb. uk / ˈkwɒlɪfaɪ / us. qualify verb (BE ALLOWED) Add to word list. B2. If you qualify for something, you are allowed to do it or have it, and if something qualifies you for something, it allows you to do it or have it: To qualify for the competition, you must be over 18. His disability qualifies him for extra benefits. Opposite. disqualify.