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How to pronounce specialize in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms differentiate, specialise, speciate
Type of evolve
Derivation specialization
Type Words
Synonyms narrow, narrow down, specialise
Type of alter, vary, change
Has types overspecialize, overspecialise


She specializes in Near Eastern history.
Type Words
Synonyms particularise, particularize, specialise, specify
Type of expatiate, exposit, flesh out, lucubrate, expound, dilate, elaborate, enlarge, expand
Has types spell out
Type Words
Synonyms specialise
Type of work
Derivation specialist, specializer, specialization


She specializes in honey bees.
This baker specializes in French bread.
Type Words
Synonyms specialise
Type of modify
Derivation specialization


specialize one's research.
this kind of beak has become specialized in certain Galapagos finches.

Examples of specialize

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It used to specialize in hardware and tools but sells all sorts of things today.
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They specialize in the transportation, hospitality, and construction industries.
From the dailyherald.com
A few, like Dulce on Oak Lawn Avenue, specialize in classic contemporary pieces.
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Yet some specialize, particularly those who work on their own or in small teams.
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She says 90% of her business comes from Realtors who specialize in foreclosures.
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That's especially true of Asian places and restaurants that specialize in pasta.
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We specialize in tax and accounting issues of small businesses and their owners.
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Extending throughout most of California, we specialize in 17 different counties.
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They often have a list of members who specialize in situations similar to yours.
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More examples
  • Become more focus on an area of activity or field of study; "She specializes in Near Eastern history"
  • Specify: be specific about; "Could you please specify your criticism of my paper?"
  • Suit to a special purpose; "specialize one's research"; "this kind of beak has become specialized in certain Galapagos finches"
  • Speciate: evolve so as to lead to a new species or develop in a way most suited to the environment
  • (Specialized (specialist)) An organism that consumes a limited variety of food types. Opposite of generalist.
  • (specialized) Anatomically or physiologically adapted for particular functions or habitats.
  • (specialized) If you are sent to a specialized orphanage translate this word to disabled. Not all the children in these orphanages are disabled. I adopted my darling daughter Natasha from the Green Forest Special Needs Regional Baby Orphanage. My daugher had crossed eyes.
  • Specialized Special purpose institutions with specialized degree programs. These may include medical or health science centers and, in some instances, fine arts schools or military academies.
  • (specializes) Indicates that the subject vocabulary defines some subclasses or subproperties of the object vocabulary, or local restrictions on those.