Specialize - Wikipedia-style Article
Specialize
Definition
Specialize means to concentrate on and become expert in a particular subject, activity, or branch of work; or to tailor something for a specific purpose or function. It can be used both transitively and intransitively.
Parts of Speech
- Verb (transitive/intransitive)
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA: /ˈspɛʃ.ə.laɪz/
- Respelling: SPEH-shuh-lyz
British English
- IPA: /ˈspɛʃ.ə.laɪz/
- Respelling: SPEH-shuh-lyz
Etymology
Late 17th century: from French spécialiser, from spécial ‘particular, specific,’ itself from Latin specialis ‘particular’ + English verb-forming suffix -ize.
Derivatives
- specialization (noun)
- specialist (noun)
- specialized (adjective, verb past)
- specializing (verb gerund)
- specializable (adjective)
Synonyms
- focus
- concentrate
- major (in)
- narrow (down)
- tailor
Antonyms
- generalize
- diversify
- broaden
- vary
Usage
"After earning her medical degree, she chose to specialize in pediatric oncology."
"The firm specializes in renewable energy consulting."
Related Terms
- Niche: A specialized segment of the market or field.
- Expertise: Specialized knowledge or skill.
- Concentration: The act of focusing on a single subject.
- Professional: One who practices a specialty.
- Customize: To modify something to suit a particular individual or task.
Detailed Definitions
Verb
- To pursue a particular area of study or work and develop expertise – to dedicate one’s efforts to a specific domain in order to become highly skilled or knowledgeable.
- Example: "He decided to specialize in medieval literature during his doctoral studies."
- To focus one’s efforts on a specific function or activity – to concentrate resources or attention on a particular task or service.
- Example: "The bakery specializes in gluten-free pastries."
- To tailor or design something for a particular purpose – to customize an object, process, or service so that it best serves a defined need.
- Example: "This software is specialized to specialize in high-frequency trading algorithms."