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qualifiedly

  • a word derived from qualified.
    qualified
    adjective
    having the qualities, accomplishments, etc., that fit a person for some function, office, or the like.

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That’s West in one sentence, trying, but only qualifiedly able, to commit to a happy ending.

From New York Times Oct. 18, 2011

As one qualifiedly friendly gesture, the U.S. applied to the Chinese the same travel regulations that govern the movements of the Soviets.

From Time Magazine Archive

Last week the fruit of that visit-a critical but qualifiedly optimistic 14-page survey entitled "Changing Russia?" -appeared in the Economist.

From Time Magazine Archive

In these reports, it was stated that high-church Anglicans would qualifiedly admit the constitutional supremacy of the Bishop of Rome.

From Time Magazine Archive

We may also accept statements which are only qualifiedly true; as, “You can break an egg, but not a stone.”

From The Measurement of Intelligence An Explanation of and a Complete Guide for the Use of the Stanford Revision and Extension of the Binet-Simon Intelligence Scale by Ellwood Patterson Cubberley