elveri̇şli̇, müsai̇t

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(Askeri) eligible
{a} fit to be chosen, preferable, desirable
Receiver: An offensive player who is permitted by the rules to catch a forward pass
qualified for or allowed or worthy of being chosen; "eligible to run for office"; "eligible for retirement benefits"; "an eligible bachelor" prohibited by official rules; "an eligible pass receiver
That may be selected; proper or qualified to be chosen; legally qualified to be elected and to hold office
An individual who has successfully completed an examination and is a candidate for appointment to a specific classification
An individual eligible to participate in the Medicaid program, either in an HMO or on a fee-for-service basis
To meet the requirements necessary for coverage under an employee benefit plan
fit to be chosen
An eligible man or woman is not yet married and is thought by many people to be a suitable partner. He's the most eligible bachelor in Japan
An employee is deemed suitable for teleworking by his or her supervisor based on position and personal suitability characteristics outlined in Attachment A of this document
Those aircraft which are considered to be of interest to the ATS unit under consideration The precise method of indicating which aircraft are eligible (SNET) is implementation-specific "Eligible" has its normal English meaning when used without the qualifier "(SNET)"
prohibited by official rules; "an eligible pass receiver"
recognized or covered for purposes of determining a benefit (See "covered " An individual may be eligible for, but not covered by, a benefit plan )
qualified for or allowed or worthy of being chosen; "eligible to run for office"; "eligible for retirement benefits"; "an eligible bachelor"
Worthy to be chosen or selected; suitable; desirable; as, an eligible situation for a house
qualified
suitable; meeting the conditions; worthy of being chosen
Satisfying appropriate conditions
Someone who is eligible to do something is qualified or able to do it, for example because they are old enough. Almost half the population are eligible to vote in today's election You could be eligible for a university scholarship. + eligibility eli·gibil·ity The rules covering eligibility for benefits changed in the 1980s
elveri̇şli̇, müsai̇t
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