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specialized
[ spesh-uh-lahyzd ]
adjective
- invested with a special character or restricted to a special function or field of activity:
He campaigned for a specialized burn department to be established at the hospital.
The humanities, once a highly specialized pursuit, have rapidly become a much broader conversation.
- Biology. (of an organism or organ) adapted to a special function or environment:
If the coastal sage scrub were to vanish, so would these specialized species of insects that are dependent on it.
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of specialize.
Other 51Թ Forms
- ԴDz··· especially British, ԴDz··· adjective
- ···· especially British, ···· adjective
- ܲ··· especially British, ܲ··· adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of specialized1
Example Sentences
Given the years-long staffing shortage, he said, deputies should not be diverted away from contract cities to staff specialized teams such as the Mental Evaluation Team.
“We don’t have the specialized manufacturing for all of these supply chains, and certainly not at cost in the U.S.”
There are no gestational age restrictions, although most abortions are performed during the first trimester and those after 23 weeks require specialized care.
Still others would remotely attend Gaza Sky Geeks trainings on a wide variety of specialized digital technology skills.
But when county leaders repeatedly approved far smaller vehicle budgets than the department requested, sheriff’s officials chose to spend that money on other needs — such as patrol cars and specialized transport vans.
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