unqualify

verb

Etymology

From un- + qualify.

  1. borrowed from qualifier
  2. prefixed as unqualify — “un + qualify

Definitions

  1. To disqualify.

    • the French, who rejoice in these changes, and by the fall of our credit, which unqualifies us for carrying on the war
  2. To remove some qualification or specialization from.

    • When a global MODULE'S wares are imported, the FROM phrase can be used to unqualify the names.

The neighborhood

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