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Definition of qualify
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of qualify is as below...
Qualify
(v. i.) To
obtain
legal power or
capacity
by
taking
the oath, or
complying
with the forms
required,
on
assuming
an
office..
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Burst
::
Burst (v. i.) To exert force or
pressure
by which
something
is made
suddenly
to give way; to break
through
obstacles
or
limitations;
hence,
to
appear
suddenly
and
unexpectedly
or
unaccountably,
or to
depart
in such
manner;
--
usually
with some
qualifying
adverb
or
preposition,
as
forth,
out, away, into, upon,
through,
etc..
Contemper
::
Contemper
(v. t.) To
modify
or
temper;
to
allay;
to
qualify;
to
moderate;
to
soften.
Temper
::
Temper
(v. t.) To
mingle
in due
proportion;
to
prepare
by
combining;
to
modify,
as by
adding
some new
element;
to
qualify,
as by an
ingredient;
hence,
to
soften;
to
mollify;
to
assuage;
to
soothe;
to
calm..
Folks
::
Folks (n.
collect.
& pl.)
People
in
general,
or a
separate
class of
people;
--
generally
used in the
plural
form, and often with a
qualifying
adjective;
as, the old
folks;
poor
folks..
May
::
May (v.) An
auxiliary
verb
qualifyng
the
meaning
of
another
verb, by
expressing:
(a)
Ability,
competency,
or
possibility;
-- now
oftener
expressed
by can..
Unfit
::
Unfit (v. t.) To make
unsuitable
or
incompetent;
to
deprive
of the
strength,
skill,
or
proper
qualities
for
anything;
to
disable;
to
incapacitate;
to
disqualify;
as,
sickness
unfits
a man for
labor;
sin
unfits
us for the
society
of holy
beings..
Incapacitate
::
Incapacitate
(v. t.) To
deprive
of legal or
constitutional
requisites,
or of
ability
or
competency
for the
performance
of
certain
civil acts; to
disqualify..
Mollify
::
Mollify
(v. t.) To
soften;
to make
tender;
to
reduce
the
hardness,
harshness,
or
asperity
of; to
qualify;
as, to
mollify
the
ground..
Disqualify
::
Disqualify
(v. t.) To
deprive
of some
power,
right,
or
privilege,
by
positive
restriction;
to
disable;
to debar
legally;
as, a
conviction
of
perjury
disqualifies
a man to be a
witness..
Preparative
::
Preparative
(a.)
Tending
to
prepare
or make
ready;
having
the power of
preparing,
qualifying,
or
fitting;
preparatory..
Theopneusty
::
Theopneusty
(n.)
Divine
inspiration;
the
supernatural
influence
of the
Divine
Spirit
in
qualifying
men to
receive
and
communicate
revealed
truth.
Modify
::
Modify
(v. t.) To limit or
reduce
in
extent
or
degree;
to
moderate;
to
qualify;
to
lower.
Qualifying
::
Qualifying
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Qualif.
Name
::
Name (n.) A
descriptive
or
qualifying
appellation
given to a
person
or
thing,
on
account
of a
character
or
acts..
Manifold
::
Manifold
(a.)
Exhibited
at
divers
times or in
various
ways; -- used to
qualify
nouns in the
singular
number.
Incapacitate
::
Incapacitate
(v. t.) To
deprive
of
capacity
or
natural
power;
to
disable;
to
render
incapable
or
unfit;
to
disqualify;
as, his age
incapacitated
him for war..
Corrective
::
Corrective
(a.)
Qualifying;
limiting.
Justify
::
Justify
(v. i.) To take oath to the
ownership
of
property
sufficient
to
qualify
one's self as bail or
surety.
Modificate
::
Modificate
(v. t.) To
qualify.
Season
::
Season
(v. t.) To
qualify
by
admixture;
to
moderate;
to
temper.
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