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expertise
1[ek-sper-teez]
expertise
2[ek-sper-tahyz]
verb (used with or without object)
expertise
/ ˌɛkspɜːˈtiːz /
noun
special skill, knowledge, or judgment; expertness
Word History and Origins
Origin of expertise1
Word History and Origins
Origin of expertise1
Example Sentences
The Lionesses have been able to build a structure from scratch, with a board full of women's football expertise and facilities specifically catered towards women.
But I’m not even going to attempt to pretend to have any real expertise in the adventures of a large rotating cast over 22 seasons.
Written reasons detailing the commission's findings were published on Wednesday, calling into question the FA's decision not to call in independent expertise on the key area of betting data.
Written reasons detailing the commission's finding were published on Wednesday, calling into question the FA's decision not to call in independent expertise on the key area of betting data.
But Slot oversaw a phenomenal title triumph, driven on the back of his inheritance from Klopp and his own expertise in driving on the team to greater heights.
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