You read the Deploying Qt Applications documentation, assess your ability to comply with the Qt and other* licenses, assess your ability to live without the Qt plugin architecture, and build a static Qt. You then need to build OpenCV as a static library and accept any limitations that might come with that decision. Build your application using the static libraries.
I suspect the effort is not worth the gain, but that's your call.
* For example: Qt Commercial Edition licensees that wish to distribute applications that use the QtWebKit module need to be aware of their obligations under the GNU Library General Public License (LGPL). QtScript is licensed under the GNU Library General Public License. Individual contributor names and copyright dates can be found inline in the code.





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