qualification

/ˌkwɑlɪfɪˈkeɪʃən/
noun
  1. A skill, experience, or document that shows you are suitable for a job or activity.
    • You need a medical qualification to work as a doctor.
    • His only qualification for the job was his enthusiasm.
    • She has the right qualifications for the teaching position.
  2. A condition or restriction added to a statement to make it less absolute.
    • I agree with your plan, but with one qualification: we need more time.
    • He accepted the offer without any qualification.
    • The report praised the team, but added the qualification that costs were too high.
  3. The act of passing an exam or meeting the requirements for something.
    • After qualification, she was finally allowed to practice law.
    • Qualification for the Olympics requires years of training.
    • The team celebrated their qualification for the finals.
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