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expertise

1 American  
[ek-sper-teez] / ˌɛk spərˈtiz /

noun

  1. expert skill or knowledge; expertness; know-how.

    business expertise.

  2. a written opinion by an expert, as concerning the authenticity or value of a work of art, manuscript, etc.


expertise 2 American  
[ek-sper-tahyz] / ˈɛk spərˌtaɪz /

verb (used with or without object)

Chiefly British.
expertised, expertising
  1. expertize.


expertise British  
/ ˌɛkspɜːˈtiːz /

noun

  1. special skill, knowledge, or judgment; expertness

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Etymology

Origin of expertise

First recorded in 1865–70; from French: “survey, report (made by experts),” with -ise understood as an abstract noun suffix; see expert, -ise 2

Explanation

When you're an expert at something, you show expertise — or an exceptional knowledge of the subject. "He had expertise in accounting, having excelled in math, but he had even more expertise in dancing, his hobby since a small child." Expertise has obvious roots in the word expert. Just about any interest or field has a place for experts. Just as one individual has expertise in world religions, another may have expertise in computer gaming. Working hard or immersing yourself in a specialty leads to expertise, and it comes through both study and hands-on experience.

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Compulsory purchase orders are seen as a last-resort option by councils because of high costs, significant legal risks, and the need for specialised expertise.

From BBC • Apr. 23, 2026

Even with these advances, human expertise remains essential.

From Science Daily • Apr. 23, 2026

As other countries have built up their incentive programs, production infrastructure and crew expertise, filming has increasingly moved overseas.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 23, 2026

Its expertise has been scattered, its contracts terminated, and the trust built with countries, local organizations, and multilateral institutions destroyed.

From Slate • Apr. 23, 2026

A man of no consequence, except a tiny reputation as a tracker based on one or two escapades signaling his expertise in reading trails.

From "Jazz" by Toni Morrison