Synonym: characterise, characterize, condition, dispose, measure up, modify, restrict, specify, stipulate. Similar words: nullify, sexuality, mutualism, lift, life, modify, cliff, testify. Meaning: ['kwɑlɪfaɪ /'kwɒ-] v. 1. prove capable or fit; meet requirements 2. pronounce fit or able 3. make more specific 4. make fit or prepared 5. specify as a condition or requirement in a contract or agreement; make an express demand or provision in an agreement 6. describe or portray the character or the qualities or peculiarities of 7. add a modifier to a constituent.
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(121) Immigrants would not qualify for most other federal poverty assistance for five years.
(122) If assignees do not qualify to be treated as depositors for compensation purposes, the Order was unnecessary.
(123) Unfortunately, it only takes about 1, 500 signatures to qualify for the ballot.
(124) Newtonian mechanics, wave optics and classical electromagnetism all constituted and perhaps constitute paradigms and qualify as sciences.
(125) Exempted performances Certain performances that would qualify within the definition of plays are expressly exempted.
(126) It was caught in the coarse fish closed season and did not qualify for record status.
(127) The city attorney rarely takes a position on the legality of proposed ballot measures before they qualify.
(128) One of the amendments under consideration proposes that up to three potential buy-outs should qualify for Government support.
(129) Under the standard criteria, the children did not qualify for a diagnosis of post-traumatic stress disorder.
(130) Corporations qualify for access to this market if they have a stock exchange listing and net assets exceeding 50 million.
(131) We question simplistic quantitative measures-based on Gross Domestic Product-of which countries are to qualify for debt cancellation.
(132) Some students will be completely exempt from the tax and some will qualify for discounts.
(133) I have already mentioned the stipulation that before l could qualify for married status I should have passed two language exams.
(134) By this definition, large, nonprofit firms that exist primarily to accumulate wealth would not qualify.
(135) Bookings made before the end of November, however, will still qualify for the appropriate discount.
(136) Arm yourself with all the facts you'll need to show you qualify for a loan.
(137) Few soils contain the 40 percent clay to qualify as true clays; few are pure silts or pure sands.
(138) However, it was clear that the appellant did qualify for a custodial sentence under Criminal Justice Act 1982.
(139) Even to celebrate what is distinctive about women does not, in my opinion, automatically qualify as feminist.
(139) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
(140) Quincy Watts, the 1992 Olympic champion, faded to eighth and did not qualify for the Olympic team.
(141) He broadened the definition of business assets that qualify for lower rates of capital gains tax.
(142) The self-certification procedure may also be used to seek legal aid for related proceedings which do not qualify for free legal aid.
(143) Few lawsuits concerning teachers, however, will qualify for small claims court.
(144) Sketchley requires you to hold 300 ordinary shares, costing about £3.71 each, to qualify for its discount.
(145) Do bonus bonds qualify as an acceptable investment?
(146) Also used to qualify fruit and tannin.
(147) These labels are quantifiers which qualify the column name.
(148) Usually the wordless communication acts to qualify the words.
(149) This course will qualify you as a computer programmer.
(150) Only commissioned officers qualify for the Military Cross.
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