qualified

qualified
qualified qual‧i‧fied [ˈkwɒlfaɪd ǁ ˈkwɑː-] adjective
1. having suitable knowledge, experience, or qualifications, especially for a particular job:

• highly qualified engineering staff

2. qualified agreement, approval etc is limited in some way, because you do not completely agree or approve:

• The Gann Report received qualified approval from the colleges.

3. having reached a particular stage in the process of competing for something:

• The Florida Lottery named the agencies qualified to bid for its $27 million ad account.

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qualified UK US /ˈkwɒlɪfaɪd/ adjective
HR having successfully finished a course of study or training, or having particular skills: a qualified accountant/teacher/engineer »

As a qualified accountant, she had plenty of experience of applying strict financial disciplines.

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Teachers often have big problems finding other jobs, even though they're highly qualified.

qualified for sth »

His military expertise made him uniquely qualified for the position.

qualified to do sth »

I can't think of anyone better qualified to take over.


Financial and business terms. 2012.

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