specialized
Americanadjective
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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.
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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
Other Word Forms
- nonspecialized adjective
- overspecialized adjective
- unspecialized adjective
Etymology
Origin of specialized
Example Sentences
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Psoriasis causes inflammation in the skin that leads to the formation of specialized immune precursor cells.
From Science Daily
In Stibel’s view, AI makes it easier to start a business, driving clients to specialized services that support them.
Some of those players could include OpenAI-backer Microsoft, Oracle and SAP—all of which offer their own specialized AI agents designed to automate business processes.
Now it is transitioning to bankrolling the specialized equipment that remains a foreign chokepoint.
Black history isn’t a specialized field relevant only to some Americans.
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