screen out

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screen out

The company will screen out unqualified applicants during the first interview.

Definition

Verb: 1. To examine or evaluate in order to test suitability and remove those that are unsuitable: The core meaning involves a process of careful review or filtering to separate acceptable people or things from unacceptable ones based on specific criteria.

Usage

The verb "screen out" is transitive and typically used in formal or procedural contexts. It describes the action of applying a filter or test to a group of candidates, applicants, or items to eliminate those that do not meet the required standards. The object of the verb is the group being filtered.

Examples
  • The hiring manager will screen out any applicants who do not meet the minimum qualifications.
  • This software helps screen out spam emails before they reach your inbox.
  • The initial interview process is designed to screen out candidates who are not a good fit for the company culture.
  • The security system screens out unauthorized users.
Advanced Usage
  • Passive Voice: Often used to describe the fate of the unsuitable items or people.
    • Unsuitable applications are screened out in the first round of review.
  • Figurative Use: Can be applied to non-physical filtering, such as ignoring distractions or irrelevant information.
    • A good leader must learn to screen out the background noise and focus on critical issues.
Variants and Related Words
  • Screen (verb): To examine or evaluate, often as a preliminary step. (e.g., )
  • Screening (noun): The process of examining or testing people or things. (e.g., )
  • Filter out (phrasal verb): A close synonym often used in technical or everyday contexts. (e.g., )
Synonyms
  • Filter out
  • Weed out
  • Eliminate
  • Reject (based on examination)
  • Sort out
Related Phrasal Verbs
  • Screen for: To examine in order to find or detect something specific.
    • The test screens for genetic markers of the disease.
    • This is distinct from "screen out," which focuses on removal based on unsuitability.
Related Idioms
  • Separate the wheat from the chaff: An idiom meaning to separate valuable people or things from worthless ones, similar in concept to the filtering action of "screen out."
    • The rigorous application process really helps separate the wheat from the chaff.
screen out

The company will screen out unqualified applicants during the first interview.

Verb
  1. examine in order to test suitability
    • screen these samples
    • screen the job applicants

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