- qualify
- qual|i|fyW3S2 [ˈkwɔlıfaı US ˈkwa:-] v past tense and past participle qualified present participle qualifying third person singular qualifies▬▬▬▬▬▬▬1¦(have a right)¦2¦(pass exam)¦3¦(be considered something)¦4¦(give somebody skills/knowledge)¦5¦(sport)¦6¦(add something)¦7¦(grammar)¦▬▬▬▬▬▬▬[Date: 1500-1600; : French; Origin: qualifier, from Medieval Latin qualificare, from Latin qualis; QUALITY1]1.) ¦(HAVE A RIGHT)¦ [I and T]to have the right to have or do something, or to give someone this right▪ Free school lunches are given to children who qualify.qualify for▪ You may qualify for unemployment benefit.qualify sb/sth for sth▪ Membership qualifies you for a discount on purchases.2.) ¦(PASS EXAM)¦ [I]to pass an examination or finish a course of study that you need in order to do somethingqualify as▪ I finally qualified as a pilot.▪ After qualifying, doctors spend at least two years working in hospitals.3.) ¦(BE CONSIDERED SOMETHING)¦ [I]to have all the necessary qualities to be considered to be a particular thingqualify as▪ It doesn't qualify as a date if you bring your children with you.4.) ¦(GIVE SOMEBODY SKILLS/KNOWLEDGE)¦ [T]if something qualifies you to do something, you have the necessary skills, knowledge, ability etc to do itqualify sb for sth▪ Fluency in three languages qualifies her for work in the European Parliament.qualify sb to do sth▪ The certificate qualifies you to work as a dental assistant.5.) ¦(SPORT)¦ [I]to reach the necessary standard to enter or continue in a competition or sports eventqualify for▪ She qualified for a spot on the U.S. Olympic speed skating team.6.) ¦(ADD SOMETHING)¦ [T]to add to something that has already been said, in order to limit its effect or meaning▪ Could I just qualify that last statement?7.) ¦(GRAMMAR)¦ [T]if a word or phrase qualifies another word or phrase, it limits or adds to the meaning of it
Dictionary of contemporary English. 2013.