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qualify
verb (qualifies , qualified , qualifying )
1 intr to complete a training course or pass an examination, etc, especially in order to practise a specified profession, occupation, etc.
2 a (often qualify someone for something) to give or provide them with the necessary competency, ability or attributes, etc to do it;
b to entitle that qualifies you to get £10 discount .
3 intr
a to meet or fulfil the required conditions or guidelines, etc (in order to receive an award or privilege, etc);
b (usu qualify as something) to have the right characteristics to be a specified thing.
4 a to modify (a statement, document or agreement, etc) in such a way as to restrict, limit or moderate, etc it;
b to add reservations to something; to tone down or restrict it.
5 grammar said of a word or phrase, especially an adjectival one: to modify, define or describe (another word or phrase, especially a nominal one).
6 tr & intr , sport to proceed or allow someone to proceed to the later stages or rounds, etc (of a competition, etc), usually by doing well in a preliminary round.
[16c: from French qualifier , from Latin qualis of what kind + facere to make]
qualifiable adjective .
qualificatory adjective .
qualifier noun .
qualifying adjective , noun .
verb (qualifies , qualified , qualifying )
1 intr to complete a training course or pass an examination, etc, especially in order to practise a specified profession, occupation, etc.
2 a (often qualify someone for something) to give or provide them with the necessary competency, ability or attributes, etc to do it;
b to entitle that qualifies you to get £10 discount .
3 intr
a to meet or fulfil the required conditions or guidelines, etc (in order to receive an award or privilege, etc);
b (usu qualify as something) to have the right characteristics to be a specified thing.
4 a to modify (a statement, document or agreement, etc) in such a way as to restrict, limit or moderate, etc it;
b to add reservations to something; to tone down or restrict it.
5 grammar said of a word or phrase, especially an adjectival one: to modify, define or describe (another word or phrase, especially a nominal one).
6 tr & intr , sport to proceed or allow someone to proceed to the later stages or rounds, etc (of a competition, etc), usually by doing well in a preliminary round.
[16c: from French qualifier , from Latin qualis of what kind + facere to make]
qualifiable adjective .
qualificatory adjective .
qualifier noun .
qualifying adjective , noun .
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