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expertise
1[ ek-sper-teez ]
expertise
2[ ek-sper-tahyz ]
verb (used with or without object)
expertise
/ ˌɛɜːˈپː /
noun
- special skill, knowledge, or judgment; expertness
Word History and Origins
Origin of expertise1
Word History and Origins
Origin of expertise1
Example Sentences
Keith said he and other contributors were carefully selected to ensure a range of scientific expertise and regions were represented.
The court heard the men had proven expertise to fell a large tree with a video of them doing so filmed just weeks before.
"Conservation expertise has been sought in the Netherlands and abroad. We are currently researching the next steps for the treatment of the painting", the museum spokesperson told the BBC.
They don't want clinical trials interrupted, grants terminated and they certainly don't want foreign cancer scientists with specific and unique expertise to be detained and threatened with deportation for no reason.
Investment has been pushed towards improving the off-the-field workings of a club run by supporters less than five years ago, boosting staff and expertise on the business and commercial side of things.
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