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ex·per·tise  (kspûr-tz)
n.
1. Expert advice or opinion.
2. Skill or knowledge in a particular area. See Synonyms at art1.

[French, from expert, experienced; see expert.]

expertise [eks-per-teez]
Noun
special skill, knowledge, or judgment [French]

expertise
1. the knowledge or skill of an expert.
2. the condition of being an expert.
See also: Skill and Craft
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.expertise - skillfulness by virtue of possessing special knowledge
skillfulness - the state of being cognitively skillful
professionalism - the expertness characteristic of a professional person
sophistication - being expert or having knowledge of some technical subject; "understanding affine transformations requires considerable mathematical sophistication"

expertise
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Spanish expertise [ɛkspəːˈtiːz] npericia
French expertise [ɛkspəːˈtiːz] expert n(grande) compétence
German expertise [ɛkspəːˈtiːz] expert nSachkenntnis f
Italian expertise [ɛkspəːˈtiːz] ncompetenza

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The Gilmores are hoping to attract younger people to the club so members can pass on their award-winning expertize and inspire the next generation.
It recognizes Avexa's particular expertize and depth of experience of its management and scientific team in the commercial development of drugs for HIV.
That's a sentiment that many successful newsletter publishers share--that this is still an industry where editors and publishers share their expertize in a collegial manner.
 
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