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Definition of qualification
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Qualification
(n.) The act of
qualifying,
or the
condition
of being
qualified..
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Examination
::
Examination
(n.) A
process
prescribed
or
assigned
for
testing
qualification;
as, the
examination
of a
student,
or of a
candidate
for
admission
to the bar or the
ministry..
Stimulated
::
Stimulant
(n.) An agent which
produces
a
temporary
increase
of vital
activity
in the
organism,
or in any of its
parts;
--
sometimes
used
without
qualification
to
signify
an
alcoholic
beverage
used as a
stimulant..
Incapacitation
::
Incapacitation
(n.) The act of
incapacitating
or state of being
incapacitated;
incapacity;
disqualification.
Disqualification
::
Disqualification
(n.) The act of
disqualifying,
or state of being
disqualified;
want of
qualification;
incompetency;
disability;
as, the
disqualification
of men for
holding
certain
offices..
Sufficiency
::
Sufficiency
(n.)
Qualification
for any
purpose;
ability;
capacity.
Incompetent
::
Incompetent
(a.) Not
competent;
wanting
in
adequate
strength,
power,
capacity,
means,
qualifications,
or the like;
incapable;
unable;
inadequate;
unfit..
Incompetency
::
Incompetency
(n.) Want of
competency
or legal
fitness;
incapacity;
disqualification,
as of a
person
to be heard as a
witness,
or to act as a
juror,
or of a judge to try a
cause..
Pot-walloper
::
Pot-walloper
(n.) A voter in
certain
boroughs
of
England,
where,
before
the
passage
of the
reform
bill of 1832, the
qualification
for
suffrage
was to have
boiled
(walloped)
his own pot in the
parish
for six
months..
Qualification
::
Qualification
(n.) The act of
limiting,
or the state of being
limited;
that which
qualifies
by
limiting;
modification;
restriction;
hence,
abatement;
diminution;
as, to use words
without
any
qualification..
Incompetent
::
Incompetent
(a.)
Wanting
the legal or
constitutional
qualifications;
inadmissible;
as, a
person
professedly
wanting
in
religious
belief
is an
incompetent
witness
in a court of law or
equity;
incompetent
evidence..
Incapacity
::
Incapacity
(n.) Want of legal
ability
or
competency
to do, give,
transmit,
or
receive
something;
inability;
disqualification;
as, the
inacapacity
of
minors
to make
binding
contracts,
etc..
Incapable
::
Incapable
(a.)
Wanting
in
ability
or
qualification
for the
purpose
or end in view; not large
enough
to
contain
or hold;
deficient
in
physical
strength,
mental
or moral
power,
etc.; not
capable;
as,
incapable
of
holding
a
certain
quantity
of
liquid;
incapable
of
endurance,
of
comprehension,
of
perseverance,
of
reform,
etc..
Huntsmanship
::
Huntsmanship
(n.) The art or
practice
of
hunting,
or the
qualification
of a
hunter..
Capable
::
Capable
(a.)
Possessing
ability,
qualification,
or
susceptibility;
having
capacity;
of
sufficient
size or
strength;
as, a room
capable
of
holding
a large
number;
a
castle
capable
of
resisting
a long
assault..
Capacity
::
Capacity
(n.) Legal or noral
qualification,
as of age,
residence,
character,
etc.,
necessary
for
certain
purposes,
as for
holding
office,
for
marrying,
for
making
contracts,
will, etc.; legal power or
right;
competency..
Examine
::
Examine
(v. t.) To
interrogate
as in a
judicial
proceeding;
to try or test by
question;
as, to
examine
a
witness
in order to
elicit
testimony,
a
student
to test his
qualifications,
a
bankrupt
touching
the state of his
property,
etc..
Qualification
::
Qualification
(n.) That which
qualifies;
any
natural
endowment,
or any
acquirement,
which fits a
person
for a
place,
office,
or
employment,
or which
enables
him to
sustian
any
character
with
success;
an
enabling
quality
or
circumstance;
requisite
capacity
or
possession..
Condition
::
Condition
(n.) That which must exist as the
occasion
or
concomitant
of
something
else; that which is
requisite
in order that
something
else
should
take
effect;
an
essential
qualification;
stipulation;
terms
specified.
Probationer
::
Probationer
(n.) A
student
in
divinity,
who,
having
received
certificates
of good
morals
and
qualifications
from his
university,
is
admitted
to
several
trials
by a
presbytery,
and, on
acquitting
himself
well, is
licensed
to
preach..
Positive
::
Positive
(a.)
Hence:
Not
admitting
of any
doubt,
condition,
qualification,
or
discretion;
not
dependent
on
circumstances
or
probabilities;
not
speculative;
compelling
assent
or
obedience;
peremptory;
indisputable;
decisive;
as,
positive
instructions;
positive
truth;
positive
proof..
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