Expertise

//ˌɛkspɜːˈtiːz//

Synonyms for "expertise" (120 found)

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Translations

67 translations across 24 languages.

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Catalan

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  • expertesa noun (great skill or knowledge)

Central Kurdish

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  • ئاشنا noun (great skill or knowledge)

Chinese Mandarin

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  • 專門知識 /专门知识 noun (great skill or knowledge)

Czech

2 entries
  • expertiza noun (great skill or knowledge)
  • odbornost noun (great skill or knowledge)

Esperanto

2 entries
  • kompetenteco noun (great skill or knowledge)
  • sperteco noun (great skill or knowledge)

Finnish

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  • asiantuntemus noun (great skill or knowledge)
  • taitavuus noun (great skill or knowledge)
  • taito noun (great skill or knowledge)

French

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  • compétence noun (great skill or knowledge)
  • expertise noun (great skill or knowledge)
  • expertise noun (advice or opinion of an expert)

Galician

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  • arte noun (great skill or knowledge)
  • destreza noun (great skill or knowledge)
  • habelencia noun (great skill or knowledge)
  • habilidade noun (great skill or knowledge)

German

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  • Expertise noun (great skill or knowledge)
  • Expertise noun (advice or opinion of an expert)
  • Fachkenntnis noun (great skill or knowledge)
  • Fachkenntnis noun (advice or opinion of an expert)

Hungarian

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  • szaktudás noun (great skill or knowledge)
  • szakvélemény noun (advice or opinion of an expert)
  • szakértelem noun (great skill or knowledge)

Italian

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  • competenza noun (great skill or knowledge)
  • perizia noun (advice or opinion of an expert)

Japanese

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  • 専門的知識 noun (great skill or knowledge)

Macedonian

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  • експерти́за noun (advice or opinion of an expert)
  • стручно мислење noun (advice or opinion of an expert)
  • стручност noun (great skill or knowledge)

Middle English

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  • sleighte noun (great skill or knowledge)

Māori

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  • tohungatanga noun (great skill or knowledge)

Polish

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  • ekspertyza noun (advice or opinion of an expert)

Portuguese

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  • especialidade noun (great skill or knowledge)
  • expertise noun (great skill or knowledge)
  • perícia noun (great skill or knowledge)

Romanian

3 entries
  • competență noun (great skill or knowledge)
  • expertiză noun (great skill or knowledge)
  • expertiză noun (advice or opinion of an expert)

Russian

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  • зна́ние де́ла noun (great skill or knowledge)
  • зна́ния noun (great skill or knowledge)
  • компете́нтность noun (great skill or knowledge)
  • мастерство́ noun (great skill or knowledge)

Sicilian

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  • majistrìa noun (great skill or knowledge)
  • pariri spertu noun (advice or opinion of an expert)
  • pirizzia noun (advice or opinion of an expert)
  • spirtizza noun (great skill or knowledge)

Spanish

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  • competencia noun (great skill or knowledge)
  • experticia noun (great skill or knowledge)
  • expertise noun (great skill or knowledge)
  • pericia noun (great skill or knowledge)

Swedish

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  • expertis noun (great skill or knowledge)

Tagalog

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  • kadalubhasaan noun (great skill or knowledge)

Turkish

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  • ustalık noun (great skill or knowledge)

Sample sentences

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We provide broad services to the computer end users, based on our experience and technical expertise.

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That's outside my area of expertise.

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You know how much I appreciate your expertise.

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If you have problems with low libido my suggestion is to go see a doctor or someone with expertise on this issue.

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