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qualify ( Verb)

UK /ˈkwɒl.ɪ.faɪ/ US /ˈkwɑː.lə.faɪ/

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Entering a place by showing your skills with aptitude test

-> These course will qualify us.

-> I am very happy to qualify to go abroad.

Synonym

Equipped

Opposite

Dissatisfy

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B1

to teach someone a job they demand to learn

-> Solving questions qualify you to be ready for the exam.

-> Will the education you get qualify for you to become a better teacher?

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B1

to be qualified for a job or an event

-> She qualified to enter the Guinness Book of Records by eating 50 ice creams in 10 seconds.

-> She qualified to participate in the lottery because she did what was necessary for the lottery.

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B1

To have permission to give anything to anyone

-> It is very difficult to qualify to stay in the state dormitory.

-> There are patients who have been waiting for 1 year to qualify for surgery in the hospital.

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B1

fit a description correctly

-> Can my newly purchased computer qualify as a gaming computer?

-> She is qualified to be rich because she has 10 houses.

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'qualify' Contained Stories

A new language a new world – Education

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Learning a new language is one of the hardest things in the world. If you don't have any relatives that you can practice with, you have to push yourself to complete your desire to learn this language. To progress in a short period of time, you should be aware of your responsibilities and push yourself to speak every chance you get. If you can prove yourself in your speaking or writing skills in one language, it can affect your business life positively. Moreover, employees who know more than 2 languages can qualify for more salary than others.