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qualify
verb
/ˈkwɒlɪfaɪ/
Qualified
Qualitative
Meaning
to meet the requirements or conditions for something
to successfully complete a course or pass an exam; to become eligible
Example Sentences
He worked hard to
qualify
for the final round.
She worked hard to
qualify
for the competition.
Example Expressions
qualify for
Synonyms
certify, pass, succeed, train, achieve, meet requirements, be eligible
Entry 1
certify, pass, succeed, train, achieve
Entry 2
pass, succeed, meet requirements, be eligible
Antonyms
fail, disqualify, be ineligible
Entry 1
fail, disqualify
Entry 2
fail, disqualify, be ineligible
Collocations
qualify for, qualify as, qualify to, newly qualified, highly qualified, fully qualified
Entry 1
qualify for, qualify as, qualify to, newly qualified
Entry 2
qualify for, qualify as, qualify to, highly qualified, fully qualified
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