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Specialism meaning
Speciality. | The concentration of one's efforts upon a particular field of study.
Synonyms of Specialism
Example sentences (8)
As the first place in the world to have a floating wind farm, and lots more to come, Scottish industry has an opportunity for the distinct requirements of floating wind turbines to become a specialism of Scottish suppliers.
Over the years he worked with numerous companies making this his specialism.
Helen's specialism in allergies began because her eldest son suffers with milk and nut allergies.
Her ostensible specialism is marriage-brokering, but actually she redistributes wealth and happiness.
Practising from MacRoberts, where he was made partner in 1992, and latterly with Levy & McRae, RAB was a pioneer in the field of construction project litigation at a time before it became the well-established specialism it is today.
The company wanted a practice with no preconceptions about theatre design, but such was the success of the (it won an RIBA award in 1977) that Levitt and Bernstein gained a second specialism in buildings for the arts.
The first creations of towns are linked to a system of specialism at individual settlements, which is evidenced in studying place-names.
While Boultham, the 'meadow with burdock plants', may well have developed a specialism in the production of burrs for wool-carding, since meadows with burdock merely growing in them must have been relatively numerous.