qualified

qualified
qual·i·fied /'kwä-lə-ˌfīd/ adj
1: fitted (as by training or experience) for a given purpose or condition
2 a: being in compliance or accordance with specific requirements or conditions
a qualified voter
b: eligible under applicable requirements for favorable tax treatment (as exemption of funds from taxation until retirement)
a qualified pension plan
3: limited or modified in some way: less than absolute
qual·i·fied·ly /-ˌfī-əd-lē, -ˌfīd-lē/ adv

Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary of Law. . 1996.

qualified
I (competent) adjective able, acceptable, accomplished, adapted, adept, adequate, apt, capable, deft, efficacious, eligible, entitled, equal to, equipped, experienced, expert, fit, knowing, licensed, practiced, proficient, skilled, skillful, suitable, trained, versed, well-suited, worthy, worthy of choice associated concepts: qualified applicant, qualified elector II (conditioned) adjective accommodatus, checked, circumscribed, circumstanced, conditional, contingent upon, controlled, curbed, decreased, defined, delimited, dependent, diminished, idoneus, limitary, limited, moderated, modified, not absolute, prerequisite, prescribed, provisional, provisionary, provisory, restricted, stipulatory, subject to terms associated concepts: qualified acceptance, qualified endorsement, qualified privilege, qualified right III index admissible, capable, competent, conditional, deft, dependent, desirable (qualified), eligible, entitled, expert, familiar (informed), fit, literate, practiced, professional (trained), proficient, sciential, suitable, veteran,

Burton's Legal Thesaurus. . 2006

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  • Qualified — Qual i*fied, a. 1. Fitted by accomplishments or endowments. [1913 Webster] 2. Modified; limited; as, a qualified statement. [1913 Webster] {Qualified fee} (Law), a base fee, or an estate which has a qualification annexed to it, the fee ceasing… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • qualified — qualified; un·qualified; non·qualified; …   English syllables

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  • qualified — [kwôl′ə fīd΄, kwäl′ə fīd΄] adj. 1. having met conditions or requirements set 2. having the necessary or desirable qualities; fit; competent 3. limited; modified [to give qualified approval] SYN. ABLE qualifiedly [kwôl′ifī΄id lē, kwäl′ifīd΄lē] adv …   English World dictionary

  • qualified — competent, capable, *able Analogous words: trained, instructed, disciplined (see TEACH): examined, quizzed, catechized (see ASK): tested, tried, proved (see PROVE) Antonyms: unqualified …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

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  • qualified — Adapted; fitted; entitled; susceptible; capable; competent; fitting; possessing legal power or capacity; eligible; as a qualified voter (q.v.). Applied to one who has taken the steps to prepare himself for an appointment or office, as by taking… …   Black's law dictionary

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