单词 | unqualifying |
释义 | † unqualifyingadj.1 Obsolete. That disqualifies; that causes or brings about disqualification. ΚΠ 1681 Eng. Bought & Sold 9 Would you think, that Cakes and Ale, and roast Beef should be such dangerous unqualifying things in an Election? 1682 H. Maurice Vindic. Primitive Church v. 213 Surely there must be a great want of able men, when a person under that, and several other unqualifying circumstances should be forc'd into a Bishoprick. 1711 Examiner 8 Feb. 1/1 The most unqualifying Circumstances for any Employment, where Bribery and Corruption can possibly enter. 1717 T. Parnell Remarks Zoilus in Homer's Battle Frogs & Rats sig. F This is an unqualifying Speech, which affords his Friends just Grounds of Exception against the Critick. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2014; most recently modified version published online June 2018). unqualifyingadj.2 That does not qualify or give qualification. ΚΠ 1786 Gentleman's Mag. Sept. 738/2 You assert, with your unqualifying temerity, that Mr. Henderson ‘never would have been educated at Oxford, had it not been for the generosity of Dr. T’. 1808 J. Milner Inq. into Vulgar Opinions conc. Catholic Inhabitants Ireland vii. 45 Do not fancy that I am the blind and unqualifying panegyrist of the Irish. 1888 L. Vanderpoole tr. Princess Nourmahal 270 ‘I am sure you never meant to wrong me..,’ she said, with all of the unqualifying generosity of true womanhood. 1932 Amer. Jrnl. Nursing 32 698/2 Four states reported closing unqualifying schools. 1946 Antioch Rev. 6 532 An utterly unqualifying ‘I-love-America’ audience. 2011 Belfast Tel. (Nexis) 19 Dec. 2 The FSA said it would introduce transitional arrangements, allowing unqualifying homeowners to remortgage as long as they have a good repayment history. Derivatives unˈqualifyingly adv. ΘΚΠ the mind > will > wish or inclination > willingness > [adverb] to goodeOE thankc888 yernec888 lieflyc900 lovelyeOE lustly971 willinglyOE wilfullyc1000 with (also mid) heart and hand (also hands)OE fainc1175 lustilya1225 lief1297 yfaȝea1300 blethelyc1300 goodlya1375 blelyc1380 willingc1384 bainc1400 acceptably1479 bainlya1500 cheerfully1523 towardly1523 desirously1531 pronely?1532 fainly1535 wilningly1597 bongre1598 libentiously1606 volently1614 propensely1648 easily1649 with (a) good grace1650 unreluctantly1655 with the best will (in the world)1814 unhesitatingly1829 unqualifyingly1841 unloathly1844 happily1889 1841 S. Warren Ten Thousand a Year v. i Unqualifyingly submitting to every one of the requisitions. 1887 Glasgow Herald 19 Nov. 3/3 The defenders expressing their regret that the article complained of had been interpreted as importing serious allegations against the pursuer's character..unqualifyingly withdrew the article. 1987 Toronto Star (Nexis) 31 July e16 Bold and unqualifyingly critical, the film takes direct aim at China's inherent and often officially sponsored distrust of foreigners. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2014; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < |
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