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qualified
[ kwol-uh-fahyd ]
adjective
- having the qualities, accomplishments, etc., that fit a person for some function, office, or the like.
Synonyms: , , ,
- having the qualities, accomplishments, etc., required by law or custom for getting, having, or exercising a right, holding an office, or the like.
- modified, limited, or restricted in some way:
a qualified endorsement.
qualified
/ ˈɒɪˌڲɪ /
adjective
- having the abilities, qualities, attributes, etc, necessary to perform a particular job or task
- limited, modified, or restricted; not absolute
Other 51Թ Forms
- ܲi·ھl adverb
- ܲi·ھn noun
- ܲȴ-ܲi·ھ adjective
- ܲd·ܲi·ھ adjective
- ɱ-ܲi·ھ adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of qualified1
Example Sentences
Johnson said she believes this could help the recruitment of more radiographers and open up the job to more qualified people because "mammography doesn't get as much publicity" as other health professions.
Given the constitutional crisis the nation currently finds itself in, watching the men in “Sinners” readily accept the leadership of a qualified Black woman felt like a cinematic mulligan.
The Stanford commit has qualified for the U.S.
Labour sources have dismissed the claim and say the Tories are "smearing" a "highly qualified, respected candidate".
We must expand the pool of qualified professionals who can diagnose autism.
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