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How to pronounce qualify in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms dispose
Type of train, prepare, groom
Has types capacitate, habilitate
Derivation quality
Type Words
Synonyms condition, specify, stipulate
Type of contract, undertake
Has types provide
Verb group stipulate
Derivation qualification
Type Words
Synonyms measure up
Type of do, serve, suffice, answer
Derivation quality, qualification, qualifier, qualifying
Type Words
Synonyms characterise, characterize
Type of think of, remember
Has types mark, differentiate, distinguish, stamp
Derivation quality
Type Words
Synonyms modify
Type of add
Derivation qualifier, qualifying
Type Words
Type of modify
Derivation qualification, quality


qualify these remarks.
Type Words
Type of label, pronounce, judge
Has types capacitate
Derivation qualification, quality

Examples of qualify

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Temporary and lower paying jobs do not qualify buyers for any kind of home loan.
From the washingtontimes.com
After the deal, Walter will no longer qualify as a real estate investment trust.
From the bloomberg.com
Of those, 80 percent come from households poor enough to qualify for free lunch.
From the denverpost.com
About 1,900 valid signatures were needed to qualify the referendum for a ballot.
From the ocregister.com
Recipients, she said, would also qualify for government aid at those facilities.
From the sfgate.com
The movie had a one-week run in December to qualify for the 2010 Academy Awards.
From the kentucky.com
Under state law, many of those pensioners now qualify for unemployment benefits.
From the kentucky.com
To qualify, you must have 2-5 years experience as a tool designer or equivalent.
From the dailyherald.com
He didn't qualify out of the sectional after making it to state the year before.
From the stltoday.com
More examples
  • Prove capable or fit; meet requirements
  • Pronounce fit or able; "She was qualified to run the marathon"; "They nurses were qualified to administer the injections"
  • Make more specific; "qualify these remarks"
  • Make fit or prepared; "Your education qualifies you for this job"
  • Stipulate: specify as a condition or requirement in a contract or agreement; make an express demand or provision in an agreement; "The will stipulates that she can live in the house for the rest of her life"; "The contract stipulates the dates of the payments"
  • Describe or portray the character or the qualities or peculiarities of; "You can characterize his behavior as that of an egotist"; "This poem can be characterized as a lament for a dead lover"
  • (Qualifying) The term "pole position", as used in motorsports, comes from the horse racing term where the number one starter starts on the inside next to the inside pole. The term made its way, along with several other customs, to auto racing. ...
  • To describe or characterize something by listing its qualities; to make someone, or to become competent or eligible for some position or task; to certify or license someone for something; to modify, limit, restrict or moderate something; To mitigate, alleviate (something); to make less ...
  • (qualification) The act or process of qualifying; An ability or attribute aiding one's chances of qualifying; An added condition; The process by which racers race against the clock to determine whether they will qualify for a race, and if so in what qualifying position