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qualify

Aussprache: [ˈkwɒlɪfaɪ]

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Kontext: „achievement“

(verb) to meet the required standards or conditions for something. If you qualify for a team, it means you are good enough to be part of it.

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She worked really hard in school and managed to qualify for the honor roll.

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He didn't study enough, so he didn't qualify for the next round of the competition.

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What do you need to do to qualify for the scholarship?

Kontext: „law“

(verb) to limit or change the meaning of something to make it more specific. This is like saying you agree with something, but you want to add more details to make clear exactly what you mean.

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She qualified her statement by saying it only applies to certain situations.

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He made a strong claim without qualifying it, which led to misunderstandings.

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How would you qualify your opinion about the new rules?

Kontext: „sports“

(verb) to earn the right to participate in a competition based on performance. This is like making the cut in sports or games so that you can play in the next level.

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The team was excited because they qualified for the championship game.

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Unfortunately, they lost the match and did not qualify for the finals.

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Did your favorite athlete qualify for the Olympic games?

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