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Unqualify

Unqualify \Un*qual"i*fy\, v. t. [1st pref. un- + quality.] To disqualify; to unfit.
--Swift.

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unqualify

vb. (context transitive English) To disqualify.

Usage examples of "unqualify".

Lord Bute should have a place, on condition that he agreed to give unqualified support to Pitt.

After the partition of the empire, three years had scarcely elapsed before the sons of Constantine seemed impatient to convince mankind that they were incapable of contenting themselves with the dominions which they were unqualified to govern.

Unqualified gifts for love by solvent people will, of course, be quite possible and permissible, unsalaried services and the like, provided the standard of life is maintained and the joint income of the couple between whom the services hold does not sink below twice the minimum wage.

It is most interesting viewed as the unqualified affirmation by Jesus of the doctrine of a future life which shall be deathless.

To apply it to the case of France, if there had been a treaty of alliance, offensive and defensive, between the United States and that country, the unqualified acknowledgment of the new government would have put the United States in a condition to become an associate in the war with France, and would have laid the legislature under an obligation, if required, and there was otherwise no valid excuse, of exercising its power of declaring war.

Even undemonstrative old Lord Alexandros allowed himself a broad smile of satisfaction at this unqualified success of his brainchild.

When Jefferson learned that Adams was again to collaborate with Franklin at Paris, he was incredulous and in a coded letter to Madison offered a private view of Adams that was anything but an unqualified endorsement.

But no kinaesthetic language has yet been devised to describe it in detail, and without one we are in the position of an unqualified observer viewing an operation for brain surgery.

Caia Melania, that you have already judged me unqualified for the one famously invaluable gem in your jewel box.

Encouraged by this tribute, Hero showed him a cloak of green sarsnet trimmed with swansdown, which she had purchased that morning, and upon his expressing his unqualified approval of this garment, confided, a little nervously, that she feared he might, when he came to see the bill, think it a trifle dear.

THOUGH NORMAN MOTE tried to make those in the ville believe that the raid on the stickies had been an unqualified success, there were too many corpses from Snakefish to convince everyone.

Yet the rabid mad dog Left, using the yapper Charles Schumer as their lead attack dog, viciously assailed him as unqualified.

Although I was convinced that the inhabitants of our bay were as arrant cannibals as any of the other tribes on the island, still I could not but feel a particular and most unqualified repugnance to the aforesaid Typees.

Some were dorados that would have been unqualified feasts on the lifeboat.

If it passes, local communities will find it hard, if not impossible, to independently crack down on unqualified roofers, masons and carpenters.