abate, be successful, confine, equip, have the qualifications, make reservations, pass muster, reform, serve the purpose, subvert, work wonders
Definitionv. prove capable or fit
Last update: August 28, 2015
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Qualify these remarks. [Please select]
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He even had to qualify his statements as to their sincerity. [Please select]
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It was directed to August Totten and read as follows: "Tell our young friend to qualify statement to press at once." [Please select]
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'Tis to be supposed that some devils are more peculiarly commission'd, and perhaps qualify'd, for some countries, while others are for others.' [Please select]
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Lucilla's look of pain induced Miss Grimston promptly to qualify her statement. [Please select]
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But he was far too shrewd and subtle not to qualify his apparent approval of the conditions he describes. [Please select]
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He was sharp and observing, and meant to qualify himself for his position as soon as possible. [Please select]
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_Names of Fishes_ Technical names of fishes are those that seem to qualify under the International Rules of Zoological Nomenclature. [Please select]
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And he adds that 'Where the whole is different, the terms that qualify and contribute to it must so far be different.' [Please select]
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But the newspapers now, with a kindred reluctance, were beginning to qualify, bit by bit, their first representation of the German attack through Belgium as a vast and already partly thwarted parade of incompetence. [Please select]
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"Nay, young sir," returned the old woman, "that ought rather to qualify you for such recognition, for are not His ways said to be wonderful--ay, sometimes `past finding out'."' [Please select]
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