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countable and uncountable, plural expertises
Great skill or knowledge in a particular field or hobby. quotations examples
He spoke of Scotland's hydroelectric projects in Africa, local expertise shared with the world's poor.
8 September 2014, Michael White, “Roll up, roll up! The Amazing Salmond will show a Scotland you won't believe”, in The Guardian
Advice, or opinion, of an expert. examples
third-person singular simple present expertises, present participle expertising, simple past and past participle expertised
(transitive, rare) To supply with expert knowledge or advice. quotations
Since 1979, we have developed a method for expertising the design of the processes and improving them.
1985, Energy Research Abstracts, page 2720
Including a plurality of different expertise in the decision-making processes corresponds to expertising the democratic procedures.
2010, Donald Gray, Laura Colucci-Gray, Elena Camino, Science, Society and Sustainability, page 20
If experts shall lose their expertise, wherewith shall they be expertised? The fact that only the rare economists can be entrusted with economics is not reason to discard economics, but to go and find the rare men.
2011, Jens O. Parsson, Dying of Money, page 249