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1. qualification
noun. ['ˌkwɑːləfəˈkeɪʃən'] an attribute that must be met or complied with and that fits a person for something.
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Rhymes with Qualification
- deinstitutionalization
- institutionalization
- self-congratulation
- antidiscrimination
- telecommunication
- nondiscrimination
- misrepresentation
- mischaracterization
- internationalization
- industrialization
- decriminalization
- transillumination
- self-determination
- renationalization
- recapitalization
- prestidigitation
- misinterpretation
- misidentification
- miscommunication
- experimentation
- excommunication
- discontinuation
- denationalization
- decentralization
- transplantation
- singularization
- self-perpetuation
- securitization
- reinterpretation
- reconfiguration
Sentences with qualification
1. Noun, singular or mass
The ability to walk upright for short distances is also a bear qualification that the giant panda meets.
Quotes about qualification
1. In a very real sense not one of us is qualified, but it seems that God continually chooses the most unqualified to do his work, to bear his glory. If we are qualified, we tend to think that we have done the job ourselves. If we are forced to accept our evident lack of qualification, then there's no danger that we will confuse God's work with our own, or God's glory with our own.
- Madeleine L'Engle, Walking on Water: Reflections on Faith and Art
2. I have met some highly intelligent believers, but history has no record to say that [s]he knew or understood the mind of god. Yet this is precisely the qualification which the godly must claim—so modestly and so humbly—to possess. It is time to withdraw our 'respect' from such fantastic claims, all of them aimed at the exertion of power over other humans in the real and material world.
- Christopher Hitchens, The Portable Atheist: Essential Readings for the Nonbeliever
2. qualification
noun. ['ˌkwɑːləfəˈkeɪʃən'] the act of modifying or changing the strength of some idea.