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un·qual·i·fied /ˌən-'kwä-lə-ˌfīd/ adj: not qualified
Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam-Webster. 1996.
- unqualified
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(not competent) adjective
deficient, disqualified, ill-qualified, inadequate, incapable, incompetent, ineffective, inefficient, ineligible, inept, inexperienced, inexpert, unable, unadapted, uneffective, unequipped, unfit, unprepared, unready, unsuited
associated concepts: unqualified opinion
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(unlimited) adjective
absolute, allencompassing, boundless, complete, consummate, downright, full, illimitable, immoderate, limitless, measureless, not modified, outright, plenary, summus, sweeping, total, unbound, unchecked, unconditional, unconstrained, uncontrolled, unmitigated, unmodified, unreserved, unrestrained, unrestricted, unsparing, unstinted, utter
associated concepts: unqualified acceptance, unqualified ownership
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index
absolute (complete), affirmative, categorical, certain (positive), clear (certain), complete (all-embracing), comprehensive, decisive, definite, demonstrable, disabled (deprived of legal right), disabled (made incapable), free (not restricted), inadept, inadmissible, inapplicable, inapt, incapable, incompetent, ineligible, inept (inappropriate), inept (incompetent), inexperienced, insufficient, omnibus, outright, peremptory (absolute), plenary, positive (incontestable), powerless, stark, thorough, total, unable, unconditional, unequivocal, unfit, unmitigated, unrestricted, unversed, unworthy
Burton's Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006