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qualified
Adjective
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If you are qualified to do a something, like a job, you meet all the requirements.
She was not qualified for the job because they needed someone who spoke two languages, and she only spoke one.
He is not qualified to vote, because he is too young. Once he turns 18, he will be qualified to vote in this country.
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If you are qualified to do something, you know how to do that thing, and you can do it well.
Many people wondered if the candidate was qualified to be the President of the country, because he did not seem to know anything about politics or government.
I don't think my boss is qualified to run a hospital. He has never been a boss before, he knows nothing about medicine, and he has already made six mistakes that cost the hospital $800,000.
nurse
Noun
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A nurse is a healthcare worker who helps doctors and helps sick or injured people with the activities of daily life.
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A nurse is a woman who takes care of other people's children.
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A wet nurse
nurse
Verb
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If you nurse a sick or injured person or animal, you help them with the activities of daily life.
I admire the time he took to nurse that sick dog back to health.
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If you nurse a body part or an injury, you rest it and are careful about it.
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If you nurse a bad feeling, you think about it often and try not to forget it.
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If you nurse a drink, you drink it very slowly.