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Qualify

Qualify is a multifaceted English verb with several related senses. The core idea is meeting criteria or becoming eligible for something. For example, to qualify for a prize or a program means one has satisfied the required standards and may participate or receive the benefit. A statement can also qualify in the sense of limiting its scope or adding conditions, such as “This conclusion qualifies the earlier claim with a caveat,” or “The plan will work, but only under certain conditions.”

In sports and competitions, to qualify specifically refers to advancing through preliminary rounds or meeting criteria

The noun form, qualification, covers credentials, skills, or examinations that enable someone to perform a job

Etymology: qualify comes from the Latin qualificare, formed from qualis “of what kind” and facere “to make.”

See also: qualification, qualifier, qualifying.

to
enter
the
main
event
or
finals.
This
use
focuses
on
eligibility
to
compete
rather
than
the
outcome
of
the
competition
itself.
or
activity,
or
to
meet
a
specified
standard.
Common
phrases
include
job
qualifications,
educational
qualifications,
and
licensing
qualifications.
The
sense
evolved
in
English
to
include
both
meeting
standards
and
limiting
statements.