100 Examples of sentences containing the adverb "qualifiably"
Definition
The adverb qualifiably relates to the ability to qualify or be qualified; it refers to how something can be modified or limited in scope or degree. It often implies that a statement or condition is true only under certain circumstances or with specific limitations.
Synonyms
- Conditionally
 - Relatively
 - Contingently
 - Partially
 - Restrictively
 
Antonyms
- Absolutely
 - Unconditionally
 - Completely
 - Totally
 - Entirely
 
Examples
- The results of the study can be qualifiably interpreted in different ways.
 - She accepted the job offer qualifiably, depending on the final contract terms.
 - His argument was qualifiably valid, but it needed more evidence to be fully convincing.
 - The team performed qualifiably well, but they could improve in certain areas.
 - You can qualifiably say that the proposal has merit, but it requires further discussion.
 - The data can be qualifiably applied to other scenarios with caution.
 - Her achievements can be seen as qualifiably impressive, given the resources available.
 - The project was qualifiably successful, but it exceeded the budget.
 - They can qualifiably claim to be the best, but only in their niche market.
 - He is qualifiably considered a leader, though his experience is limited.
 - The regulations are qualifiably strict, but there is some room for flexibility.
 - The findings are qualifiably relevant to the current discussion.
 - She can qualifiably be labeled a pioneer in her field, but only in certain contexts.
 - The theory is qualifiably accepted, pending further research.
 - You can qualifiably argue that the movie was entertaining, but not groundbreaking.
 - The company's profits are qualifiably increasing, but not at the expected rate.
 - His skills are qualifiably impressive, especially for someone his age.
 - The policy is qualifiably effective, but there are several exceptions.
 - They can qualifiably boast about their success, but it came with challenges.
 - The service was qualifiably good, but had several delays.
 - She was qualifiably excited about the promotion but worried about the workload.
 - The event was qualifiably a success, though attendance was lower than anticipated.
 - He can qualifiably assert his expertise, given his years of experience.
 - The results are qualifiably promising, yet there are no guarantees.
 - The feedback was qualifiably constructive, but some comments were harsh.
 - Her performance was qualifiably outstanding, considering her circumstances.
 - The app is qualifiably user-friendly, though it has some bugs.
 - He is qualifiably a genius, but only in theoretical mathematics.
 - The project was qualifiably innovative, yet faced many obstacles.
 - Their approach can be qualifiably termed unique, albeit controversial.
 - The findings should be qualifiably reviewed before drawing conclusions.
 - The teacher's method is qualifiably effective but requires patience.
 - The technology is qualifiably advanced, but not widely adopted.
 - She can qualifiably claim expertise in digital marketing, but her experience is limited.
 - The exhibit was qualifiably educational, even if not engaging.
 - His qualifications are qualifiably impressive, but he lacks practical experience.
 - The research is qualifiably significant, but not groundbreaking.
 - The product is qualifiably safe, following recent tests.
 - Their results can be qualifiably compared to last year’s data.
 - The theory can be qualifiably applied to various fields, though with caution.
 - The committee's decision is qualifiably binding, with exceptions.
 - The candidate is qualifiably suitable for the role, given their background.
 - The findings are qualifiably consistent with previous studies.
 - His insights can be qualifiably new, yet they echo existing research.
 - The policy is qualifiably beneficial, but implementation is key.
 - The lecture was qualifiably enlightening, but a bit long.
 - She can qualifiably say she's an expert in her field, albeit with limitations.
 - The strategy is qualifiably effective, but needs adjustment.
 - Their argument is qualifiably sound, but lacks empirical support.
 - The novel can be qualifiably categorized as fiction, with elements of reality.
 - The investment is qualifiably risky, depending on market conditions.
 - The evaluation was qualifiably thorough, yet subjective.
 - The claims are qualifiably substantiated, but more data is needed.
 - His skills are qualifiably relevant, considering the job requirements.
 - The feedback was qualifiably helpful, but vague in parts.
 - The changes are qualifiably necessary, yet controversial among staff.
 - The theory can be qualifiably proven, but requires further validation.
 - The course is qualifiably beneficial, especially for beginners.
 - Her contributions are qualifiably substantial, though often overlooked.
 - The results can be qualifiably generalized, but with caution.
 - The solution is qualifiably effective, but not foolproof.
 - Their expertise is qualifiably acknowledged, but not universally accepted.
 - The situation is qualifiably complex, requiring careful navigation.
 - The project is qualifiably ambitious, but achievable with the right resources.
 - The findings can be qualifiably applied, but more research is needed.
 - His argument is qualifiably persuasive, yet not definitive.
 - The event was qualifiably memorable, but not for the right reasons.
 - The data is qualifiably accurate, but incomplete.
 - The results were qualifiably impressive, considering the short time frame.
 - She is qualifiably knowledgeable, but still learning.
 - The benefits are qualifiably significant, though not universal.
 - The risks are qualifiably manageable, provided there are safeguards.
 - The success can be qualifiably attributed to teamwork.
 - The feedback is qualifiably constructive, though some points seem irrelevant.
 - Their approach is qualifiably innovative, yet untested.
 - The event was qualifiably engaging, but too short.
 - The feedback was qualifiably positive, despite some criticisms.
 - The rule is qualifiably flexible, allowing for exceptions.
 - His contributions are qualifiably recognized, but not widely celebrated.
 - The results can be qualifiably expected, based on past performances.
 - The initiative is qualifiably successful, but with room for improvement.
 - Her understanding is qualifiably deep, though not comprehensive.
 - The project is qualifiably feasible, depending on funding.
 - Their findings are qualifiably valuable, yet context-dependent.
 - The analysis is qualifiably thorough, but somewhat biased.
 - She can qualifiably describe the process, but lacks firsthand experience.
 - The data is qualifiably relevant, especially in a historical context.
 - The results were qualifiably surprising, given the initial assumptions.
 - The project is qualifiably important, but faces several hurdles.
 - The proposal is qualifiably ambitious, but achievable with commitment.
 - His knowledge is qualifiably vast, yet focused on a niche area.
 - The event can be qualifiably deemed a success, based on attendance.
 - The challenges are qualifiably significant, but not insurmountable.
 - The theory is qualifiably applicable, depending on the variables.
 - Their performance is qualifiably commendable, but inconsistent.
 - The recommendations are qualifiably sound, yet require additional support.
 - The explanation was qualifiably clear, but lacked depth.
 - The strategy was qualifiably effective, though execution fell short.
 - Her impact can be qualifiably measured, but not easily quantified.
 - The review was qualifiably positive, despite some reservations.
 
