to qualify again
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requalifyto qualify again
requalifiedREQUALIFY, to qualify again
requalifiesREQUALIFY, to qualify again
requalifyingREQUALIFY, to qualify again
qualificativesQUALIFICATIVE, something serving to qualify
determinativeServing to define, qualify, or direct
MISSTHECUTFail to qualify, as for a team
qualificativeserving to qualify / something serving to qualify
prequalifyto qualify beforehand, as for a shortlist
prequalifyQualify in advance to take part in something
prequalifyingPREQUALIFY, to qualify beforehand, as for a shortlist
prequalifiedPREQUALIFY, to qualify beforehand, as for a shortlist
washto fail to qualify or continue; be eliminated
prequalifiesPREQUALIFY, to qualify beforehand, as for a shortlist
MISSEDTHECUTFailed to qualify for Saturday at a golf tournament
ARIDERWhat a horse needs to qualify for the Preakness?
qualifiedQUALIFY, to be eligible after having the necessary requirements
qualifiesQUALIFY, to be eligible after having the necessary requirements
veritableUsed as an intensifier, often to qualify a metaphor
qualifyingQUALIFY, to be eligible after having the necessary requirements
baccalaureatesAn examination intended to qualify successful candidates for higher education
adjectivesADJECTIVE, a word added to a noun to qualify it
baccalaureateAn examination intended to qualify successful candidates for higher education
adjectiveadded, dependent / a word added to a noun to qualify it
prefixsyllable or syllables put before a word to qualify its meaning
prefixedsyllable or syllables put before a word to qualify its meaning
WIEYoungest player to qualify for an L.P.G.A. Tour event
arguablyIt may be argued (used to qualify the statement of an opinion or belief)
justifiedqualify (oneself) as a surety by taking oath to the ownership of sufficient property
qualifier(in systemic grammar) A word or phrase added after a noun to qualify its meaning
qualifiers(in systemic grammar) A word or phrase added after a noun to qualify its meaning
baccalaureatea set of examinations intended to qualify successful candidates for higher education in any of several countries
qualifiersA match or contest to decide which individuals or teams qualify for a competition or its final rounds
qualifierA match or contest to decide which individuals or teams qualify for a competition or its final rounds
baccalaureatesBACCALAUREATE, a set of examinations intended to qualify successful candidates for higher education in any of several countries
thened after but to qualify or offset a preceding statement she lost the race, but then she never really expected to win
accreditrecognize (an educational institution) as maintaining standards that qualify the graduates for admission to higher or more specialized institutions or for professional practice
distancesThe distance from the winning post that a horse must have reached when the winner finishes in order to qualify for a subsequent heat
prefixesAn element placed at the beginning of a word to adjust or qualify its meaning, e.g., ex-, non-, re- or (in some languages) as an inflection