specialise

IPA: spˈɛʃʌɫˈis

verb

  • Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of specialize. [To make distinct or separate from what is common]
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Examples of "specialise" in Sentences

  • The mother woman is legion, and you refuse to specialise.
  • The bottom line is that businesses succeed when they specialise in something.
  • It's a bit like schools that 'specialise' in things like IT or (god help us) sport.
  • Division of labour has set in, and groups of cells specialise in the performance of functions.
  • Foreign correspondents necessarily specialise in crises and disasters, but in my case, these often took the form of wars and armed conflicts.
  • Today, we are often expected to specialise and excel in only one particular field of knowledge or expertise, even one particular area of a field.
  • The Centre 'specialise' in promoting pro Pakistan policies and protecting interest of Pakistan; and only invites those people to their functions who endorse their pro Pakistan policies.
  • Some argue that pupils at private schools and grammars are at an advantage because they have teachers who may specialise in building relationships with top universities and decoding universities' complex admission requirements.

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