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Qualify vs Adapt - What's the difference?

qualify | adapt | Synonyms |


As verbs the difference between qualify and adapt

is that qualify is to describe or characterize something by listing its qualities while adapt is to make suitable; to make to correspond; to fit or suit; to proportion.

As a noun qualify

is an instance of throwing and catching each prop at least twice.

As an adjective adapt is

adapted; fit; suited; suitable.

Qualify vs Reduce - What's the difference?

qualify | reduce | Synonyms |

Qualify is a synonym of reduce.


As verbs the difference between qualify and reduce

is that qualify is to describe or characterize something by listing its qualities while reduce is to bring down the size, quantity, quality, value or intensity of something; to diminish, to lower, to impair.

As a noun qualify

is (juggling) an instance of throwing and catching each prop at least twice.

Qualify vs Diminish - What's the difference?

qualify | diminish | Synonyms |

Qualify is a synonym of diminish.


As verbs the difference between qualify and diminish

is that qualify is to describe or characterize something by listing its qualities while diminish is to make smaller.

As a noun qualify

is (juggling) an instance of throwing and catching each prop at least twice.

Qualify vs Assuage - What's the difference?

qualify | assuage | Synonyms |

Qualify is a synonym of assuage.


As verbs the difference between qualify and assuage

is that qualify is to describe or characterize something by listing its qualities while assuage is to lessen the intensity of, to mitigate or relieve (hunger, emotion, pain etc).

As a noun qualify

is (juggling) an instance of throwing and catching each prop at least twice.

Specify vs Qualify - What's the difference?

specify | qualify |


As verbs the difference between specify and qualify

is that specify is to state explicitly, or in detail, or as a condition while qualify is to describe or characterize something by listing its qualities.

As a noun qualify is

(juggling) an instance of throwing and catching each prop at least twice.

Qualify vs Qualify - What's the difference?

qualify | qualify |


In now|_|rare|lang=en terms the difference between qualify and qualify

is that qualify is to mitigate, alleviate (something); to make less disagreeable while qualify is to mitigate, alleviate (something); to make less disagreeable.

In juggling|lang=en terms the difference between qualify and qualify

is that qualify is (juggling) an instance of throwing and catching each prop at least twice while qualify is (juggling) an instance of throwing and catching each prop at least twice.

As verbs the difference between qualify and qualify

is that qualify is to describe or characterize something by listing its qualities while qualify is to describe or characterize something by listing its qualities.

As nouns the difference between qualify and qualify

is that qualify is (juggling) an instance of throwing and catching each prop at least twice while qualify is (juggling) an instance of throwing and catching each prop at least twice.

Qualify vs Soften - What's the difference?

qualify | soften | Synonyms |

Qualify is a synonym of soften.


As verbs the difference between qualify and soften

is that qualify is to describe or characterize something by listing its qualities while soften is to make something soft or softer.

As a noun qualify

is (juggling) an instance of throwing and catching each prop at least twice.

Qualify vs Temper - What's the difference?

qualify | temper | Synonyms |

Qualify is a synonym of temper.


As verbs the difference between qualify and temper

is that qualify is to describe or characterize something by listing its qualities while temper is to moderate or control.

As nouns the difference between qualify and temper

is that qualify is (juggling) an instance of throwing and catching each prop at least twice while temper is a tendency to be of a certain type of mood.

Qualify vs Narrow - What's the difference?

qualify | narrow | Synonyms |

Qualify is a synonym of narrow.


As verbs the difference between qualify and narrow

is that qualify is to describe or characterize something by listing its qualities while narrow is to reduce in width or extent; to contract.

As nouns the difference between qualify and narrow

is that qualify is (juggling) an instance of throwing and catching each prop at least twice while narrow is (chiefly|in the plural) a narrow passage, especially a contracted part of a stream, lake, or sea; a strait connecting two bodies of water.

As an adjective narrow is

having a small width; not wide; slim; slender; having opposite edges or sides that are close, especially by comparison to length or depth.

Qualify vs Circumscribe - What's the difference?

qualify | circumscribe | Synonyms |

Qualify is a synonym of circumscribe.


As verbs the difference between qualify and circumscribe

is that qualify is to describe or characterize something by listing its qualities while circumscribe is to draw a line around; to encircle.

As a noun qualify

is (juggling) an instance of throwing and catching each prop at least twice.

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