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2 Translation results for
qualified
in Spanish
adjective
|
verb
qualified
adjective
competente, capacitado
Example sentences of
qualified
adjective
•
She is highly
qualified
for the job.
•
I'm not
qualified
to give you advice about what you should do.
•
She gave a
qualified
yes to the question.
•
The plan was given
qualified
approval.
Less
Synonyms of
qualified
adjective
able
,
capable
,
competent
,
proficient
Detailed synonyms for
qualified
adjective
See:
Able
qualify
verb
qualified, has qualified, is qualifying, qualifies
matizar
;
obtener el título, recibirse
;
calificar (en gramática)
;
clasificarse (en deportes)
;
habilitar
Example sentences of
qualify
verb
•
His experience
qualifies
him for the job.
•
The training will
qualify
you to sell insurance.
•
They both
qualify
for the job.
•
Did she
qualify
to receive financial aid?
•
Financial assistance is available for those who
qualify
.
More examples
•
The win
qualifies
her to compete in the final race.
•
The certification
qualifies
you to teach only in this state.
Less
Synonyms of
qualify
verb
prepare
,
condition
,
ready
,
moderate
,
temper
,
restrain
,
curb
,
enable
,
empower
,
authorize
,
license
,
entitle
,
modify
Detailed synonyms for
qualify
verb
See:
Enable
,
Moderate
,
Prepare
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Reverse translation for
qualified
competente
- competent, able
capacitado
matizar
- to tinge, to tint (colors), to vary, to modulate (sounds), to qualify (statements)
obtener el título
recibirse
calificar
(en gramática)
- to grade, to describe, to rate, to qualify, to modify (in grammar)
clasificarse
(en deportes)
habilitar
- to enable, to authorize, to empower, to equip, to furnish
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