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UK
/spˈɛʃəlˌaɪzd/
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ADJECTIVE
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developed or designed for a special activity or function
a specialized tool
How To Use specialised In A Sentence
- This Frankfurt-born artist who was based in Rome specialised in biblical and mythological subjects in oil on copper panels.
- I specialised in motorcycling, motor sport and shipping. Interview with Ghostwriter - Grant McDuling - by The Creative Penn | The Creative Penn
- But few people with the specialised knowledge I have would give up their jobs and join the police when the prospect is a minimum of 4 years in a job where that experience is useless. OSPRE Selecta! « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
- Very few museum curators have the opportunity or the budget to be so single-minded, to collect in depth in a highly specialised area.
- Many of the new moves are into more sophisticated areas such as investment banking and specialised services.
- They then manipulated them in the laboratory to turn them into specialised cells that form myelin, the insulating layer than surrounds nerve fibres.
- Thus, the standard is not just that of the averagely competent and well-informed junior houseman (or whatever the position of the doctor) but of such a person who fills a post in a unit offering a highly specialised service.
- Evidence for this is provided by stoneworts, highly specialised and complex algae that are often called the ‘coal-mine canaries of the plant world’.
- We think that the specialised high Arctic plants may, in some few places, move up the mountains.
- It is wonderful how Judith, with her quite unspecialised knowledge of history can now and then put her finger upon something vital. The Morals of Marcus Ordeyne : a Novel