1. to pass an examination that shows you are trained to do a particular job
English word "qualify"(to pass an examination that shows you are trained to do a particular job) occurs in sets:
2.3 WHO DO YOU TRUST? IDIOMS OF OPINION2. in certain
3. to be legally competent or capable
English word "qualify"(to be legally competent or capable) occurs in sets:
English Common Adjectives4. disqualified
He was disqualified from the competition.
... jailed for corruption and disqualified from running in the...
5. disqualify
They will disqualify you if you try to cheat.
disqualify /dɪsˈkwɒlɪfaɪ (disqualifying; disqualifies; past tense, past participle disqualified) disqualify sb (from sth/doing sth); disqualify sb (for sth) He was disqualified from driving for two years
English word "qualify"(disqualify) occurs in sets:
opposite & negatives eng - eng6. qualifications
Her qualifications are rather weak.
What qualifications do you have?
Proper qualifications are required for the position.
What qualifications do you have that make you right for the job?
I support his proposal with certain qualifications.
In my free time, I try to improve my qualifications.
He left school without any qualifications.
What are your qualifications?
I'm sorry, but your qualifications are not adequate for this job.
I see from your CV that your academic qualifications are very impressive.
My background and qualifications are in marketing research
gain qualifications
You'll never get a good job if you don't have any qualifications.
Do you have any formal qualifications in care?
Employers often demand high qualifications from their workers.