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qualify

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UK:**UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˈkwɒlɪfaɪ/US:USA pronunciation: IPA and respellingUSA pronunciation: IPA/ˈkwɑləˌfaɪ/ ,USA pronunciation: respelling(kwolə fī′)

Inflections of 'qualify' (v): (⇒ conjugate)
qualifies
v 3rd person singular
qualifying
v pres p
qualified
v past
qualified
v past p

Collocations for "qualify"


Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "qualify" in context.

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qualify

Most examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.
n
  1. (fail to) qualify for the [job, finals, grant]
  2. they [might, will, could] qualify for the [job]
  3. her [experience, background, knowledge] qualifies her for the [job]
  4. qualified as [a teacher, an accountant, a doctor]
  5. she qualified as a [student, child, senior citizen]
  6. qualifies you to [compete, do, receive]
  7. qualify through [a victory, a wild card, experience]
  8. qualify [online, instantly]
  9. qualify the [comments, news, remarks] as [irrelevant, nonsense, lies]
  10. the [comments] were qualified as [irrelevant]
'qualify' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):

🗣️Forum discussions with the word(s) "qualify" in the title:

(qualify for) and (qualify [as]) an excuse - English Only forum
700 hours of insurable work <qualifies><qualify> Hailey for benefits - English Only forum
but I do not retrace or qualify it - English Only forum
Confident <of qualifying> <to qualify> - English Only forum
Contrast (while/but) in <despite ... Hailey does not qualify ... , while Miguel qualifies for 20 weeks of benefits> - English Only forum
describe / qualify ? - English Only forum
did not qualify as students in good standing - English Only forum
didn't qualify that shit - English Only forum
Do not qualify - English Only forum
Does the adjective qualify as an adjunct? - English Only forum
I <decided> that I was not entirely ready to qualify for that state - English Only forum
If he performs well, he will be able to qualify - English Only forum
in order to qualify for the job - English Only forum
indictment would qualify as a catastrophic event - English Only forum
might not qualify <> might not be qualified - English Only forum
my years of experience qualifies / qualify me - English Only forum
one may qualify for benefits <and><while> the other may not - English Only forum
overqualify over-qualify or over qualify - English Only forum
predicative to qualify or determine - English Only forum
prospect and qualify - what do they stand for? - English Only forum
proud to qualify/ have qualified - English Only forum
qualify - English Only forum
qualify - English Only forum
Qualify - English Only forum
Qualify as a lawyer or be qualified as a lawyer? - English Only forum
<Qualify as> an issue - English Only forum
qualify as VS be qualified as - English Only forum
qualify for - English Only forum
qualify for 30 weeks of benefits <,><:><--> that is more than twice... - English Only forum
Qualify for/at/to - English Only forum
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