Meaning & Definition of word "Qualify"

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    Qualify

    /ˈkwɒlɪfaɪ/

    verb:

    • 1. to meet the necessary condition or requirements to do something, often in terms of skills, education, or other criteria.
      • Example: She had to take several courses to qualify for the advanced program.
    • 2. to make a statement or assertion less absolute; to add limitations or restrictions.
      • Example: He qualified his opinions by stating they were based on personal experience.
    • 3. to provide someone with the necessary credentials or qualifications.
      • Example: The internship is designed to qualify students for entry-level positions in the industry.
    • 4. to score enough points to advance in a competition.
      • Example: The team qualified for the finals after winning the semi-final match.
    • 5. to declare or officially recognize someone as meeting the standards for a particular position.
      • Example: She was qualified as a teacher after completing her degree.

    Etymology

    Middle English: from Old French qualifier, from Latin qualificare, fromqualis ‘of what kind’ + facere ‘to make’.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    qualify for:

    To be eligible for something.

    qualifying round:

    A preliminary stage in a competition that determines finalists.

    qualify as:

    To be recognized as or to meet the criteria of.

    self-qualifying:

    Refers to an action or status that inherently meets the criteria without external validation.

    Related Words

    qualification:

    A condition or quality needed to meet requirements.

    qualified:

    Having the necessary skills, knowledge, or credentials.

    qualifier:

    A word or phrase that specifies or restricts meaning.

    Slang Meanings of qualify

    Meaning: To get the nod

    Example Sentence: She got the nod from the committee after her presentation; she qualified.

    Meaning: To pass the test

    Example Sentence: If you can ace this exam, you'll be qualified to move up.