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eligibly


Meanings
  • the state or condition of being eligible

    - "John's eligibility for the scholarship was based on his academic record and extracurricular activities."
    - "The eligibility criteria for the grant included being a citizen or permanent resident of the country, having a valid tax identification number, and earning an annual income below a certain threshold."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with eligibly
able , stable , table , rable , grable , gable , rabble , crabble , crabble , crabble
Homophones
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  1. elenably

  2. eligiblely

  3. elegantly

  4. eligantly

  5. elegibly


Variants
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eligible , eligibly
Forms
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Eligibility is often expressed in various forms, depending on the context and purpose of the expression. For example, eligibility can be expressed as a binary state (eligible or not eligible), a continuous scale (degree of eligibility), or a categorical system (eligibility categories or tiers).


Etymology
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The term 'eligibly' is derived from the adjective 'eligible', which means 'qualified or permitted to enter or participate in something'.


Related Concepts
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  1. Admissibility: Admissibility refers to the ability or permission to enter or participate in something, usually based on certain criteria or conditions being met. This concept is closely related to eligibility, as both concepts involve the ability or permission to enter or participate in something.


Quotes
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  1. She wanted to start her own family. She was twenty-six and without prospects. At church her mother prayed, and at Crystal Nail, where she lacquered and lengthened, her mother asked customers about "eligible" young men. She kept Li En's graduation photo mounted in the right corner of her mirror, so that every customer would see her daughter, diploma in hand.

    - Max Apple,{it}Atlantic{/it},November 2003
  2. … more than six years since the fall of the Taliban, fewer than 30% of "eligible" girls are enrolled in schools, and the infrastructure is so poor that only a tiny fraction are likely to get the education they need to enjoy the fruits of emancipation.

    - Aryn Baker,{it}Time{/it},28 Jan. 2008

Culture
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In various cultures, the concept of eligibility is closely related to notions of fairness, justice, and equality. For example, in many traditional societies, the eligibility criteria for participation in various social, economic, and political activities were based on considerations of merit, talent, and ability.

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