Prequalification

Pronunciation: /ˈpɹiˈˌkwɑɫəfəkeɪʃən/

Prequalification (noun)

  1. The process of checking if someone meets certain requirements before applying for something.
  2. An assessment to determine if a person or organization qualifies for a specific opportunity or program.

Examples

  • The prequalification helps determine if applicants meet the basic requirements.
  • The prequalification ensures that only qualified candidates proceed to the next stage.

Common collocations: complete prequalification, undergo prequalification, pass prequalification, require prequalification

Synonyms of Prequalification

Formal

Neutral

Antonyms of Prequalification

  • refers to the state of not meeting the required standards.