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expertise

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Word definitions for expertise in dictionaries

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"quality or state of being an expert," 1868, from French expertise (16c.) "expert appraisal, expert's report," from expert (see expert ). Earlier and more English was expertness (c.1600).

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES draw on sb's expertise (= expert knowledge and experience ) ▪ Now we can draw on the expertise of some of the most talented network engineers. COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADJECTIVE considerable ▪ This has enabled M.P.s ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 Great skill or knowledge in a particular field or hobby 2 advice, or opinion, of an expert

Usage examples of expertise.

It is somewhat reassuring that, even though it was extremely well financed and had access to scientific expertise, Aum Shinrikyo was unable to turn botulinum toxin, or anthrax, into an effective bioweapon.

The antiquarian was now a renowned authority on Roman England, though establishing that expertise had been difficult.

Determined that the burgeoning population of young Mexican-Americans will not go the way of other minority groups and eventually lose both their native language and their ethnic identity, they press ever forward with an agenda that deprives these immigrants of the fluency and expertise in English that the past assimilationist and immersionist models insisted upon.

The coroner was a political appointee, and the position required no special medical or scientific expertise, only a tolerance for dead bodies.

His field was ballistics and firearms identification, and while he might have supplemented his findings with those from other fields, he was not qualified in spectrography, which entails expertise in physics and chemistry.

Stile, but none matched his total expertise, Stile could handle a difficult horse as well as an easy one, bareback as well as saddled.

Little girls and their dreams were out of the realm of his expertise but there was something about Billie that would be easy to get used to.

A generalist, a Renaissance man, an expert on the subject of expertise itself, Bowser flitted from subject to subject, from hobby to hobby, mastering each one quickly and then dumping it for other pursuits.

The thought that he was a surgeon in the company of pharmacology specialists, talking about their field of expertise rather than his, made him even more apprehensive.

The author wishes to thank Paul Pottinger, MD, and Philip Yarnell, MD, for their expertise in the fields of, respectively, infectious diseases and neurology.

Jack is a skilled deep-sea salvager, and his expertise will not be wasted because of your past conflicts.

With the expertise of long practice, she spun Claudia around and thrust her face hard against the sandbagged wall of the bunker, snapping the manacles on one wrist as she did so, then pulling both claudia,s arms behind her back and locking the second cuff on her other wrist.

He worked at a rickety little table amid piles of paper and unidentifiable junk, rank, scurfy, soiled and absolutely unconcerned with everything in the world except the expertise of taking one tiny fragment of the remote past and fitting it into another little fragment, and thereby filling that tiny gap in the continuity of the history of the human animal.

In the years she had worked for him, Tintinnabulum and his crew of seven had lent their expertise to Garwater.

Claudine abruptly realized she needed the expertise of this soft-spoken, undemonstrative man who, from photographs alone, had provided enough to back most of her early impressions.