qualified

IPA: kwˈɑɫʌfaɪd

adjective

  • Meeting the standards, requirements, and training for a position.
  • Restricted or limited by conditions.
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Examples of "qualified" in Sentences

  • He was a qualified chiropodist.
  • She was qualified as an oculist.
  • The team is qualified for the lottery.
  • It seems well qualified and unobjectionable.
  • The top two are qualified to the tournament.
  • The song was qualified to the final in Stockholm.
  • Wikipedia editors are not qualified in this field.
  • I must insist that in each case the terms are qualified by their whole [_qualified how?
  • Regardless of experience, anyone who thinks they might be qualified is encouraged to audition.
  • On the issues he's offering what he calls qualified support for president bush's Iraq policies.
  • And how does it help the minority communities if the less qualified is promoted over the qualified?
  • Spain qualified from a group consisting of Republic of Ireland, Hungary, Northern Ireland, and Malta.
  • Here, the entry is reprinted with the title qualified by "First Edition" and is then followed by a completely new article with the same title but the qualifier "Further Considerations."
  • The term "qualified individual with a disability" means an individual with a disability who, with or without reasonable accommodation, can perform the essential functions of the position.
  • To defer that tax until you die, you could divide the trust into two—one a $2 million trust and the other a $3 million trust—and make what is called a "qualified terminable interest property" election, Mr. Cundiff says.

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