How to use in-sentence of “specialise”:
+ Some plants, known as hyperaccumulators, specialise in storing heavy metals which are toxic to animals.
+ They have changed permanently into specialised cells and have lost the ability to divide and specialise further.
+ They specialise in transport devices like wheelchairs, scooters and underwater scooters.
+ In 1952, the communist government regrouped the country’s higher education institutions in an attempt to build a Soviet style system, with individual institutions tending to specialise in a certain field of study.
+ Many books specialise in the details of particular software.
+ However, the increase in hate crimes over the years, which have been poorly taken into account, led to the decision to specialise a group of gendarmes on this particular mission, with a strong emphasis on monitoring social networks.
+ Because the two side of the brain communicate so intensively, they can afford to specialise in doing somewhat different things.
+ Cells in a multicellular organism also specialise in different functions, and the different types may look quite to each other.