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Qualifying   /kwˈɑləfˌaɪɪŋ/   Listen
Qualifying

noun
1.
The grammatical relation that exists when a word qualifies the meaning of the phrase.  Synonyms: limiting, modification.
2.
Success in satisfying a test or requirement.  Synonyms: pass, passing.  "He got a pass in introductory chemistry"  Antonym: failing.



Qualify

verb
(past & past part. qualified; pres. part. qualifying)
1.
Prove capable or fit; meet requirements.  Synonym: measure up.
2.
Pronounce fit or able.  "They nurses were qualified to administer the injections"  Antonym: disqualify.
3.
Make more specific.  Synonym: restrict.
4.
Make fit or prepared.  Synonym: dispose.  Antonym: disqualify.
5.
Specify as a condition or requirement in a contract or agreement; make an express demand or provision in an agreement.  Synonyms: condition, specify, stipulate.  "The contract stipulates the dates of the payments"
6.
Describe or portray the character or the qualities or peculiarities of.  Synonyms: characterise, characterize.  "This poem can be characterized as a lament for a dead lover"
7.
Add a modifier to a constituent.  Synonym: modify.



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"Qualifying" Quotes from Famous Books



... of damage in respect of which the Allies were entitled to ask for Reparation are governed by the relevant passages in President Wilson's Fourteen Points of January 8, 1918, as modified by the Allied Governments in their qualifying Note, the text of which the President formally communicated to the German Government as the basis of peace on November 5, 1918. These passages have been quoted in full at the beginning of Chapter IV. ...
— The Economic Consequences of the Peace • John Maynard Keynes

... are we going to have the house to ourselves? Though I don't interfere much, I've lately felt that I'm qualifying ...
— Blake's Burden • Harold Bindloss

... made. The influence has been limited in personal range, unequal, even divergent, in operation, and accompanied by the appearance of waste and mischievous products. The estimate which follows requires for due balance a full development of many qualifying considerations. For this I lack space, but I must at least distinguish my view from the popular one that our difficulties about religion and natural science have ...
— Evolution in Modern Thought • Ernst Haeckel

... foreign exchange earnings. Greece is a major beneficiary of EU aid, equal to about 4% of GDP. The economy has improved steadily over the last few years, as the government has tightened policy with the goal of qualifying Greece to join the EU's single currency (the euro) in 2001. In particular, Greece has cut its budget deficit below 2% of GDP and tightened monetary policy, with the result that inflation fell below 4% by the end of 1998 - the lowest rate in 26 years - and averaged ...
— The 2000 CIA World Factbook • United States. Central Intelligence Agency.

... attained proficiency in his work—to marry his master's daughter and succeed to his master's business. In those days to be a "master" tradesman meant to be master of the trade, not merely of some underpaid drudges in one's employment. The apprentices were there to master the trade, qualifying themselves to become master workers themselves; not mere sweaters and exploiters of the labour of others, but useful members of society. In those days, because there was no labour-saving machinery the community was dependent for its existence on the productions of hand labour. ...
— The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists • Robert Tressell


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