Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The character or state of being unqualified.
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- noun The state or condition of being
unqualified .
Etymologies
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Examples
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I pray Thee, take not offence at the unqualifiedness of Thy servant. '
Bunyan Characters (3rd Series) Alexander Whyte 1878
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I pray Thee (and all this while the gentleman wept) that Thou wouldst not remember against us our transgressions, nor take offence at the unqualifiedness of Thy servants, but mercifully pass by the sin of
Bunyan Characters (3rd Series) Alexander Whyte 1878
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Take good note of that uncommon expression, 'unqualifiedness,' in Mr. Wet - eyes 'confession, all of you who are attending to what is being said.
Bunyan Characters (3rd Series) Alexander Whyte 1878
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Oh, take not mortal offence at the shameful and scandalous unqualifiedness of Thy miserable servant.
Bunyan Characters (3rd Series) Alexander Whyte 1878
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But I pray thee (and all this while the gentleman wept) that thou wouldest not remember against us our transgressions, nor take offence at the unqualifiedness of thy servants, but mercifully pass by the sin of Mansoul, and refrain from the glorifying of thy grace no longer. '
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But I pray thee’ (and all this while the gentleman wept) ‘that thou wouldest not remember against us our transgressions, nor take offence at the unqualifiedness of thy servants, but mercifully pass by the sin of
The Holy War 2001
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