misqualification

noun

Etymology

From mis- + qualification.

  1. derived from quālificātiō
  2. borrowed from qualification
  3. prefixed as misqualification — “mis + qualification

Definitions

  1. The act or process of qualifying wrongly or incorrectly

    • You must always remember that there is never any misqualification of that pure stream of energy by your own individualized Divine Presence.
    • Because we are aware of his misqualification, we know that Henry does not really know the mode of presentation of the barn; if he had really known it, he would have formed a true cognition.

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