Crossword-Solution: SPECIALISING
We have 39 clues for the answer “SPECIALISING”
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| certificated | 38 answers |
| authorised | 42 answers |
| Expedite. | 48 answers |
| Deft | 50 answers |
| artiste | 50 answers |
| Versatile | 51 answers |
| Dexterous | 52 answers |
| Facile | 53 answers |
| teaching | 54 answers |
| Adroit | 56 answers |
| cultivated | 56 answers |
| Accom-plished | 57 answers |
| CULTURED ___ | 57 answers |
| suited | 57 answers |
| Glib | 57 answers |
| Specialist | 59 answers |
| Proficient | 60 answers |
| Competent | 61 answers |
| Skilled | 62 answers |
| Adept | 63 answers |
| Fitted. | 64 answers |
| Gifted | 65 answers |
| Crafty | 65 answers |
| Artistic. | 65 answers |
| Trained | 67 answers |
| professional | 67 answers |
| Speedy | 68 answers |
| Teacher | 68 answers |
| Qualified | 68 answers |
| Capable | 68 answers |
| Refined | 69 answers |
| skilful | 69 answers |
| Experienced | 71 answers |
| ABLE ___ | 80 answers |
| Expert | 87 answers |
| Master | 88 answers |
| Brilliant | 95 answers |
| Smooth | 101 answers |
| Clean | 105 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
ZECAME
Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with SPECIALISING (5)
One or two are marked out as exceptionally brilliant: they will take the various prizes and scholarships which are open each year to the deserving, get one appointment after another at the hospital, go on the staff, take a consulting-room in Harley Street, and, specialising in one subject or another, become prosperous, eminent, and titled.
Specialising in that one medium with the tenacity of his breed, he had “arrived”—rather late, but not too late for a member of the family which made a point of living for ever.
This kind of specialising is not recognised as a technical form of it at all, and yet how far nearer and closer and more urgent it is for us than any other kind.
The more a thing knows its own mind the more living it becomes, for life viewed both in the individual and in the general as the outcome of accumulated developments, is one long process of specialising consciousness and sensation; that is to say, of getting to know one’s own mind more and more fully upon a greater and greater variety of subjects.
The Spartan state, in fact, by virtue of that excellence which was also its defect--the specialising of the individual on the side of discipline and rule--carried within it the seeds of its own destruction.
Quotes with SPECIALISING (3)
And such in fact is the behaviour of the specialist. In politics, in art, in social usages, in the other sciences, he will adopt the attitude of primitive, ignorant man; but he will adopt them forcefully and with self-sufficiency, and will not admit of- this is the paradox- specialists in those matters. By specialising him, civilisation has made him hermetic and self-satisfied within his limitations; but this very inner feeling of dominance and worth will induce him to wish t…
If you crave for Knowledge, the banquet of Knowledge grows and groans on the board until the finer appetite sickens. If, still putting all your trust in Knowledge, you try to dodge the difficulty by specialising, you produce a brain bulging out inordinately on one side, on the other cut flat down and mostly paralytic at that: and in short so long as I hold that the Creator has an idea of a man, so long shall I be sure that no uneven specialist realises it. The real tragedy of…
My father, a Russian translator, wanted to distinguish me by calling me Misha, the Russian diminutive of his name, Michael. My name and work as a writer specialising in the Balkans has created a myth that I have Slavic connections, but actually I am British.