Expertised: meaning, definitions and examples
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expertised
[ ɛkˈspɜːtɪzd ]
showing expertise
The term 'expertised' refers to the action of having conferred or provided expertise to something or someone. It is often used in contexts where professional skills or specialized knowledge have been applied to a situation, project, or analysis. 'Expertised' is less commonly used than its root form 'expert,' which denotes someone who has a high level of knowledge in a particular area. The implication of 'expertised' is that there is a specific enhancement or improvement resulting from that expertise.
Synonyms
enhanced, refined, specialized
Examples of usage
- The report was expertised by professionals.
- She expertised the project to ensure top quality.
- The system was expertised with cutting-edge technology.
Translations
Translations of the word "expertised" in other languages:
🇵🇹 especializado
- perito
- experiente
🇮🇳 विशेषज्ञता
- विशेषज्ञ
- विशेषज्ञता प्राप्त करना
🇩🇪 spezialisiert
- Expertenstatus
- Fachkenntnisse
🇮🇩 ahli
- berpengalaman
- spesialis
🇺🇦 експертний
- спеціалізований
- фахівець
🇵🇱 specjalizowany
- ekspert
- doświadczenie
🇯🇵 専門的な
- 熟練
- エキスパート
🇫🇷 spécialisé
- expert
- expérience
🇪🇸 especializado
- experto
- pericia
🇹🇷 uzman
- uzmanlaşmış
- tecrübeli
🇰🇷 전문
- 전문가
- 숙련된
🇸🇦 متخصص
- خبير
- خبرة
🇨🇿 specializovaný
- expert
- znalosti
🇸🇰 špecializovaný
- expert
- skúsenosti
🇨🇳 专业的
- 专家
- 经验
🇸🇮 specializiran
- strokovnjak
- izkušnje
🇮🇸 sérfræðingur
- sérhæfður
- reynsla
🇰🇿 маман
- арнайы
- тәжірибе
🇬🇪 ექსპერტიზირებული
- სპეციალისტი
- გამოცდილება
🇦🇿 ixtisaslaşmış
- mütəxəssis
- təcrübə
🇲🇽 especializado
- experto
- pericia
Etymology
The word 'expertised' originates from the root word 'expert,' derived from the Latin 'expertus,' which means 'to have tried or tested.' This Latin term itself stems from the prefix 'ex-' meaning 'out of' and 'partiri' meaning 'to divide or share.' As such, an expert is someone who has passed through trials and gained significant knowledge in a particular field. Over the years, the use of 'expert' has transformed, evolving into various derived forms, including the verb 'expertise' and its past participle 'expertised.' The construction of 'expertised' likely follows the common English practice of forming verbs by adding the past participle suffix '-ed' to denote an action completed in the past, specifically relating to the imparting of expertise. While 'expertised' is not as frequently used in everyday language compared to its root word, it captures the essence of specialized knowledge application.