- adjectivequalifying (adjective)
- denoting someone or something that qualifies for something:"the bill would allow for a tax break for qualifying patients" · "the two qualifying teams will play again on Saturday"
- denoting the qualification stage of a sporting event:"the team finished the qualifying rounds in fifth place overall"
nounqualifying (noun) · qualifyings (plural noun)- the qualification stage of a sporting event:"the day starts with as many as five dozen racers running in the qualifying"
verbqualifying (present participle)- be entitled to a particular benefit or privilege by fulfilling a necessary condition:"they do not qualify for compensation payments"
- become eligible for a competition or its final rounds, by reaching a certain standard or defeating a competitor:"he failed to qualify for the Olympic team"
- be or make properly entitled to be classed in a particular way:"he qualifies as a genuine political refugee"
- become officially recognized as a practitioner of a particular profession or activity by satisfying the relevant conditions or requirements, typically by undertaking a course of study and passing examinations:"I've only just qualified" · "after the war he qualified as a lawyer"
- officially recognize or establish (someone) as a practitioner of a particular profession or activity:"the courses qualify you as an instructor of the sport"
- make (someone) competent or knowledgeable enough to do something:"I'm not qualified to write on the subject"
- make (a statement or assertion) less absolute; add reservations to:"she felt obliged to qualify her first short answer"
- archaicmake (something extreme or undesirable) less severe or extreme:"his sincere piety and his large heart always qualify his errors"
- archaicalter the strength or flavor of (something, especially a liquid):"he qualified his mug of water with a plentiful infusion of the liquor"
- grammar(of a word or phrase) attribute a quality to (another word, especially a preceding noun).
- archaic(qualify something as)attribute a specified quality to something; describe something as:"the propositions have been qualified as heretical"
Originlate Middle English (in the sense ‘describe in a particular way’): from French qualifier, from medieval Latin qualificare, from Latin qualis ‘of what kind, of such a kind’ (see quality).Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- be entitled to a particular benefit or privilege by fulfilling a necessary condition:
- become officially recognized as a practitioner of a particular profession or activity by satisfying the relevant conditions or requirements, typically by undertaking a course of study and passing examinations:
- make (a statement or assertion) less absolute; add reservations to:
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- Qualifying means to123:
- Successfully finish a training course so that you are able to do a job.
- Have or achieve the necessary skills, knowledge, credentials, etc.
- Make competent or eligible for an office, position, or task.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.to successfully finish a training course so that you are able to do a job; to have or achieve the necessary skills, etc.: She hopes to qualify (as a lawyer) at the end of the year. [ + obj + to infinitive ] This course qualifies you to teach in any high school.dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/qualifyverb (used with object), qual·i·fied, qual·i·fy·ing. to provide with proper or necessary skills, knowledge, credentials, etc.; make competent: to qualify oneself for a job.www.dictionary.com/browse/qualifyTo make competent or eligible for an office, position, or task: Your experience qualifies you for this job.www.thefreedictionary.com/qualifying Explore further
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