"Requalified" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Requalified" Meaning

Regained or improved one's qualification or status, typically after training or experience.

"Requalified" Examples

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1. Job Offer: After conducting background checks, Jane was requalified for the top secret clearance needed for her new job at the government agency.

2. Vocational Training: The requalified educational program covered the latest skills in digital marketing, which increased the participants' chances of getting hired in the field.

3. Grade Level: Once he achieved the required scores, he was requalified to participate in the school's gifted program.

4. Responsible Parent: Following the couples' counseling, they worked hard and demonstrated their capabilities as parents and were requalified as foster parents for three more children.

5. Employer Certification: After requalifying in OSHA safety practices, Jack obtained his certification that secured his ongoing employment within the construction industry.

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Reputative

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Resembling in character or quality; pretended or pretended to be.

Reputatively

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Reputatively means: in a way that is believed or thought to be true, but not necessarily proven or confirmed; reportedly or allegedly.

Repute

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The word "repute" means a widespread opinion or belief about someone or something, especially if it is not necessarily true. It can be either positive or negative, and it can affect how people perceive or treat someone or something.

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Required means something that is needed or necessary. It is a thing that is required or expected.

Request

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A request is a polite asking for something.

Requested

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To be formally or officially asked for something, typically in a polite or formal way: <br><br>Example: "She requested a raise from her boss."<br><br>or<br><br>To be asked for or wanted by someone, especially by a person of authority: <br><br>Example: "The leader requested everyone's attention before speaking."

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