Similar words: professionalization, professionalism, professional association, professional organization, professionalize, professional, professionally, nonprofessional. Meaning: n. the social process whereby people come to engage in an activity for pay or as a means of livelihood.
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1. The post-war period had witnessed the growing professionalisation of the sport.
2. Another was the growing professionalisation of scientific activity.
3. His election marks a professionalisation of Tibetan politics, until now led by the religious establishment surrounding the spiritual leadership of the Dalai Lama.
4. Sports broker is the output of professionalisation and commercialization of sport.
5. Mr Fok mentioned professionalisation just now. This is also a good direction we should look into.
6. The Pirates benefit from a backlash against "professionalisation" of politics, but voters may tire of amateurs.
7. With the professionalisation of journalism in the early 20th century came a more detached style of reporting.
8. They have been mainly reflected in professionalisation, diversification, internationalization of higher education and gradually improved the higher education quality assurance system.
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9. In the United States during the period we are discussing there were powerful moves for the professionalisation of sociology and social science.
10. I'm well aware of the value of PR education, both for individuals and for the continuing professionalisation of the PR business.
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