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generalist

[ US /ˈdʒɛnɝəɫɪst/ ]
[ UK /d‍ʒˈɛnəɹəlˌɪst/ ]
NOUN
  1. a modern scholar who is in a position to acquire more than superficial knowledge about many different interests
    a statistician has to be something of a generalist

How To Use generalist In A Sentence

  • Workplace 2000 companies will be looking for flexible generalists, not specialists.
  • The specialist species seem to have suffered while the generalists have thrived. Times, Sunday Times
  • He might be better off approaching generalists, rather than nuclear-medicine or health-care specialists.
  • ARE you a generalist or a specialist?
  • For the generalists the lure of assignments in different corners of the world is perhaps the main attraction of their work.
  • Such conservatism is usually seen in ecological generalists or eurytopic taxa.
  • Outside morning hours, obstetric and paediatric services were provided only by poorly trained generalist nurses and doctors.
  • On the other hand, there is a rich community of specialist and generalist predators (arctic foxes, stoats, snowy owls, rough-legged hawks, gulls, jaegers and ravens), all of which feed on lemmings.
  • Look to your own ranks to find competent generalists.
  • a statistician has to be something of a generalist
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