The difference between Entitle and Qualify
When used as verbs, entitle means give a title to, whereas qualify means to describe or characterize something by listing its qualities.
Qualify is also noun with the meaning: an instance of throwing and catching each prop at least twice.
check bellow for the other definitions of Entitle and Qualify
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Entitle as a verb:
give a title to
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Entitle as a verb:
dignify by an honorary designation.
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Entitle as a verb:
give power, authority (to do something)
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Entitle as a verb:
give rightful ownership
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Entitle as a verb:
give a title to a book, film, play, etc.
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Qualify as a verb:
To describe or characterize something by listing its qualities.
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Qualify as a verb:
To make someone, or to become competent or eligible for some position or task.
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Qualify as a verb:
To certify or license someone for something.
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Qualify as a verb:
To modify, limit, restrict or moderate something; especially to add conditions or requirements for an assertion to be true.
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Qualify as a verb (now, _, rare):
To mitigate, alleviate (something); to make less disagreeable.
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Qualify as a verb:
To compete successfully in some stage of a competition and become eligible for the next stage.
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Qualify as a verb:
To give individual quality to; to modulate; to vary; to regulate.
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Qualify as a verb (juggling):
To throw and catch each object at least twice.
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Qualify as a noun (juggling):
An instance of throwing and catching each prop at least twice.