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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
- nonspecialized adjective
- overspecialized adjective
- unspecialized adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of specialized1
Example Sentences
He specialized in undervalued corporations that produced basic goods such as bricks or towels.
“Some areas will require additional, specialized attention due to the surfaces involved,” a representative for the museum wrote.
A recent success story is Orchard Hills, which survived a 2020 blaze unscathed due to meticulous planning and specialized home design.
Those who pursue this style of specialized wedding photography forgo old-school events for unique adventures, guiding couples through the most intimate ceremonies in nature’s most spectacular settings.
Since 1982, when Medicare first began covering hospice, Americans have turned to it for essential end-of-life services that address the specialized needs of the dying and allow for death with dignity.
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