Definition of requalify in English:
requalify
verbrequalifies, requalifying, requalified riːˈkwɒlɪfʌɪ
[no object]Qualify or become eligible for something again.
some of the people dropped from the system will be able to requalify for federal aid
Example sentencesExamples
- Forty-five minutes later though, the German's corner-cutting feat was penalised and he was forced to go out and requalify, managing only the 17th hole as the conditioned worsened.
- The former requalified at the end of the programme as its GDP continued to decline.
- The reason for this recommendation was the Brigade's frustration in qualifying prior-service soldiers who were requalifying in one of the new tasks.
- We have to requalify tomorrow and that means the best we can start is 31st overall, which is no big deal because it's a 24-hour race and we'll have plenty of time to move up.
- What I am saying essentially, is that migrating for me, would almost mean requalifying myself and I'm really not up to that at this time.
- He's awaiting a formal training slot to open so he can be requalified to fly.
- If you have a professional qualification that is recognised in the UK as being the equivalent of at least three years' university education, you will generally not need to requalify in the EU although you may need some language skills.
- To help and advise women at the workplace, from 1990 the ‘Eve’ association organized regional centres which helped women to requalify and to set themselves up as businesswomen.
- Jeffrey loved the Army, saw combat in the Gulf War, and requalified as a paratrooper after that.
- After six months in hospital he was invalided out of the RNAS - but managed to requalify at Manston and went back to France with 208 Sqn, RAF.
- On John having to requalify for the Mr. Olympia title: The notion that a veteran like him has to qualify is absurd.
- In my case, I had recently requalified in the jet and upgraded to flight lead after years behind a desk.
- He won last year, but was back again to requalify this time (he made it).
- Besides, you only have to finish in the top 20 to requalify.
- Four years ago, in his rookie year, Irons succumbed to the pro circuit's late-night temptations and didn't requalify for the 1999 WCT.
- During the second phase of advanced individual training, soldiers now requalify on their weapons before graduation.
- She worked for pharmaceutical company Ward Blenkinsop while studying in Glasgow and Edinburgh to requalify, which she achieved in 1955.
- ‘We did the requalifying this morning,’ Fitzgerald said.
- My main problem about migrating to the US is the fact that I do not have US medical qualifications and am not embracing having to practically requalify myself at this stage of my life.
- With no requalifying for the Ryder Cup, no wild-card picks and no apparent animosity, the only thing to talk about has been how poorly many of the team members are playing.
Derivatives
noun
The first work-up event is usually carrier qualification, or in most cases, requalification.
Example sentencesExamples
- The chief constable of West Yorkshire is trained in firearms and was undergoing a six-monthly requalification at a shooting range.
- A second vendor is going through requalification after having its production line shut down for more than a year following the third incident in 2 years.
- Pan Am International Flight Academy offers initial, recurrent, requalification and upgrade simulator training to airline and corporate flight crews.
- The requalifications were achieved during Exercise Blue Warrior, which was conducted from July 20-22 at Majura Training Area in Canberra.