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specialism

[spesh-uh-liz-uhm]

noun

  1. devotion or restriction to a particular pursuit, branch of study, etc.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of specialism1

First recorded in 1855–60; special + -ism
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Example Sentences

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The couple got four dogs and started raising livestock, while Sergei, 55, also found work as a land surveyor – his specialism during his time in the Soviet army.

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I was among the journalists invited to a monthly briefing at New Scotland Yard, where officers with different specialisms came together to discuss suspects flagged under the scheme, and how to tackle them.

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It is using digital twin technology in its immunology, oncology and rare disease specialism.

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The longest outpatient waiting list is for general surgery, however, every treatment specialism list has grown, with the exception of ophthalmology.

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The latest monthly waiting list figures showed more than 23,800 two-year waits across all specialisms - a rise for a fourth month in a row.

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