specialised

IPA: spˈɛʃʌɫaɪzd

adjective

  • Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of specialized. [Highly skilled in, or specifically adapted to, a specific field.]
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Examples of "specialised" in Sentences

  • Actually, I think that science is getting more and more specialised which is a bad thing.
  • The report also notes that only 25 per cent of them gain the right kind of specialised help.
  • At the same time, some Yugoslav publishers begun publishing SF books in specialised editions.
  • In other words, the modern farmer is becoming more alive to the business possibilities of what may be termed specialised production.
  • I think the comments about "specialised" media are very good and I don't doubt there will still be a market for this sort of content.
  • Innocent unitl proven guilty, full stop, and without "specialised" juries for alleged rape which would be a preversion of justice as dispesned elsewhere.
  • Probing a dictionary like the OED would be a start, but even that fine database only has a proportion of the highly technical terms and senses found in English specialised dictionaries.
  • An instinct, in this sense of the term (for example the parental instinct), may be described as a specialised part of the primary tissue of experience differentiated in relation to some definite biological end.
  • Finally, the question as to whether coursebooks will incorporate corpus-based tasks — I see this developing first in specialised language areas such as English for Academic Purposes or English for Legal Purposes.

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