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qualify
verb
-
qualify
,
qualifying
,
qualifies
,
qualified
to
achieve
the
necessary
standard
to
take
part
in
the
next
stage
of
a
competition
,
exam
,
or
process
•
After
winning
their
last
match
,
the
team
qualified
for
the
finals
.
After
winning
their
last
match
,
the
team
qualified
for
the
finals
.
•
If
you
score
seventy
percent
on
the
written
test
,
you
qualify
to
take
the
advanced
course
.
If
you
score
seventy
percent
on
the
written
test
,
you
qualify
to
take
the
advanced
course
.
From
Medieval
Latin
qualificare
“
to
make
of
a
certain
quality
,”
from
Latin
qualis
“
of
what
kind
”
+
facere
“
to
make
”.
verb
-
qualify
,
qualifying
,
qualifies
,
qualified
to
have
the
required
education
,
skills
,
or
experience
to
do
a
particular
job
or
activity
•
Julia
finally
qualified
as
a
lawyer
after
seven
years
of
study
.
Julia
finally
qualified
as
a
lawyer
after
seven
years
of
study
.
•
Applicants
must
qualify
for
the
scholarship
by
demonstrating
financial
need
.
Applicants
must
qualify
for
the
scholarship
by
demonstrating
financial
need
.
verb
-
qualify
,
qualifying
,
qualifies
,
qualified
to
give
someone
the
necessary
skills
,
knowledge
,
or
authority
to
do
something
•
This
intensive
program
will
qualify
you
to
work
as
a
paramedic
.
This
intensive
program
will
qualify
you
to
work
as
a
paramedic
.
•
The
new
law
qualifies
small
businesses
for
additional
tax
credits
.
The
new
law
qualifies
small
businesses
for
additional
tax
credits
.
verb
-
qualify
,
qualifying
,
qualifies
,
qualified
to
add
limits
,
conditions
,
or
details
to
a
statement
,
making
it
less
general
or
strong
•
I
should
qualify
my
earlier
comments
by
saying
the
plan
is
still
in
draft
form
.
I
should
qualify
my
earlier
comments
by
saying
the
plan
is
still
in
draft
form
.
•
She
qualified
her
praise
with
a
warning
about
possible
delays
.
She
qualified
her
praise
with
a
warning
about
possible
delays
.
verb
-
qualify
,
qualifying
,
qualifies
,
qualified
(
in
grammar
)
to
describe
or
limit
the
meaning
of
another
word
•
In
the
phrase
“
red
apple
,”
the
adjective
“
red
”
qualifies
the
noun
“
apple
.”
In
the
phrase
“
red
apple
,”
the
adjective
“
red
”
qualifies
the
noun
“
apple
.”
•
Adverbs
often
qualify
verbs
by
adding
information
about
manner
or
time
.
Adverbs
often
qualify
verbs
by
adding
information
about
manner
or
time
.