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expertise

1

[ ek-sper-teez ]

noun

  1. expert skill or knowledge; expertness; know-how:

    business expertise.

  2. a written opinion by an expert, as concerning the authenticity or value of a work of art, manuscript, etc.


expertise

2

[ ek-sper-tahyz ]

verb (used with or without object)

Chiefly British.
expertised, expertising.

expertise

/ ˌɛ°ì²õ±èÉœËˈ³Ù¾±Ë³ú /

noun

  1. special skill, knowledge, or judgment; expertness
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of expertise1

First recorded in 1865–70; from French: “survey, report (made by experts),†with -ise understood as an abstract noun suffix; expert, -ise 2
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of expertise1

C19: from French: expert skill, from expert
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"Li has carefully built his personal brand to demonstrate his expertise and build consumer trust. KOLs are also working within much more sophisticated platform ecosystems," Mr Reynolds explains.

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The guidance will be easy to understand and require no special expertise.

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“Today, we officially take the step to combine the data, models, compute, distribution and talent. This combination will unlock immense potential by blending xAI’s advanced AI capability and expertise with X’s massive reach.â€

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Chu employs her considerable expertise to argue that criticism can and should leave behind theoretical nitpicking and address the big, dangerous global issues at hand.

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Libraries are the nexuses of democratized access to culture, community expertise, diverse perspectives on history and the instruments that further that knowledge.

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