specialize

[ˈspeʃəlaɪz]

specialize Definition

  • 1to focus on a particular area of study or work
  • 2to be an expert in a particular field

Using specialize: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "specialize" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I specialize in computer programming.

  • Example

    The hospital specializes in cancer treatment.

  • Example

    He decided to specialize in neurology.

  • Example

    She has specialized knowledge in the field of genetics.

specialize Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for specialize

Antonyms for specialize

Phrases with specialize

  • to focus on and become an expert in a particular area of study or work

    Example

    He specializes in tax law.

  • to focus on and become an expert in a particular aspect of a broader topic

    Example

    The company specializes on software development for mobile devices.

  • to focus on and become an expert in a particular group of people or type of customer

    Example

    The store specializes with organic food products.

Origins of specialize

from 'special' + '-ize', meaning 'to make special'

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Summary: specialize in Brief

The verb 'specialize' [ˈspeʃəlaɪz] means to focus on and become an expert in a particular area of study or work. It is often used in professional contexts, such as 'I specialize in computer programming,' or 'The hospital specializes in cancer treatment.' 'Specialize' can also be used with prepositions like 'in,' 'on,' or 'with,' as in 'He specializes in neurology,' 'The company specializes on software development for mobile devices,' and 'The store specializes with organic food products.'

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