requalify

English

Etymology

re- + qualify

Verb

requalify (third-person singular simple present requalifies, present participle requalifying, simple past and past participle requalified)

  1. To qualify again; to renew a qualification.
    • 2007 November 27, Joe Sharkey, “One Holiday Down, More Headaches to Go”, in New York Times:
      Furthermore, she was told at the airport, she would not earn elite-status qualifying miles for the trip, which she had been counting on to hit the 25,000-mile minimum requirement to requalify for next year.
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