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US
/ənˈkwɑɫɪˌfaɪd/
]
[ UK /ʌnkwˈɒlɪfˌaɪd/ ]
[ UK /ʌnkwˈɒlɪfˌaɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- not meeting the proper standards and requirements and training
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having no right or entitlement
a distinction to which he was unentitled -
not limited or restricted
an unqualified denial -
legally not qualified or sufficient
a wife is usually considered unqualified to testify against her husband
incompetent witnesses
How To Use unqualified In A Sentence
- Faceless, unqualified reviewers define our work, remove our colleagues from panels and routinely breach confidentiality.
- In public education today, unqualified is the new qualified. Gary Stager: Wanna be a School Reformer? You Better do Your Homework!
- That's why he's egregiously unqualified for the job.
- The preliminary research showed that the material used of the piston rod is unqualified , casting aliquation and much S element result in cracking on the edge of the casting aliquation.
- Lets hope her constituents rise up in the next election and oust this unqualified and opportunitistic showboater who only won by running against an unpopular and dying incumbent. Archive 2009-08-01
- You should not allow unqualified people to carry out work on your house.
- In practice, the book is a rambling history of discoveries, geology, astronomy, palaeontology, chaos theory and graphing techniques with more than a few unqualified generalisations.
- It has been an unqualified success. Times, Sunday Times
- The committee winkled out the unqualified candidates
- It is similarly not true that employment in nurseries and daycare centres is for those who are young, unqualified or transient. Times, Sunday Times