Definitions
Sorry, no definitions found. Check out and contribute to the discussion of this word!
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word pre-qualifying.
Examples
-
A pre-qualifying tournament for Europe's weakest sides would not only give those involved competitive action in matches where they might actually get a meaningful result but also streamline the qualification for the rest, making the international breaks that little bit more engaging.
Five things we learned from the international fixtures this weekend | Evan Fanning 2011
-
A pre-qualifying tournament for Europe's weakest sides would not only give those involved competitive action in matches where they might actually get a meaningful result but also streamline the qualification for the rest, making the international breaks that little bit more engaging.
Five things we learned from the international fixtures this weekend | Evan Fanning 2011
-
Since golf and NASCAR both have pre-qualifying, not everybody makes the cut to the final day of competition, and these group matchups require all individuals to qualify in order to be eligible for action.
-
Then have regional pre-qualifying to get down to 60 teams for the final stage of qualifying.
-
There is no pre-qualifying explanation about the medically-prescribed path that brought them there on registration day.
-
There is no pre-qualifying explanation about the medically-prescribed path that brought them there on registration day.
-
In most parts of the planet, a pre-qualifying round is standard practice: Outside of South America, which has only 10 FIFA members, every other football federation has some form of pre-qualifying process before major international tournaments.
-
As soon as you sit down with the lender to start to pre-qualifying, getting the loan, find out if this is an option.
-
Unlike in previous years, there will be no pre-qualifying contests in local bars the week before Halloween.
West Hollywood Halloween Carnaval…wild ‘n kinky party of the year! « Julian Ayrs & Pop Culture 2008
-
Insurance companies like to use words like pre-qualifying of insurance applicants, all this means is they are picking and choosing who will get insurance and who won't.
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.