Synonym: educated, experienced, practiced, skilled. Similar words: reversed, unversed, supersede, dispersed, immersed, verse, averse, oversee. Meaning: [vɜrst / vɜːst-] n. an injectable form of benzodiazepine (trade name Versed) useful for sedation and for reducing pain during uncomfortable medical procedures. adj. thoroughly acquainted through study or experience.
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1. Page is well versed in many styles of jazz.
2. He had become well versed in employment law.
3. He is well versed in history.
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4. I'm not sufficiently versed in computers to understand what you're saying.
5. He was not particularly well versed in the social graces.
6. The air force created airborne units versed in machine-gun strafing and rocket-launching operations in support of ground troops.
7. You may be versed in necromancy, and steeped in alchemy, and schooled in the ancient cruel arts of your realm.
8. Fanatical, uncultured leaders, little versed in modern science, can not give us a solution.
9. She was so poorly versed in the emotions that she failed to comprehend its true nature.
10. He was an information officer, not a gunslinger versed in controlling the tension of a shoot-out.
11. How did dealers not well versed in the technicalities of these cope?
12. He was also reputed to be well versed in poisons and their antidotes.
13. An engineer may be well versed in the technique of value engineering; it includes methods of generating the creative discontinuity.
14. An educated cleric well versed in Shia theology, he presents reasoned arguments for the beliefs of the conservative establishment.
15. Of course, not everyone is well versed in moral philosophy.
16. He's become the pastor of our class, versed in all the range of human folly and fallibility.
17. I would like to be well versed on a particular subject at work and sought out for my advice 19.
18. He was well versed in employment law.
19. He is well versed in the Analects of Confucius.
20. He was already versed in Greek.
21. He versed himself in European literature.
22. The professor was versed in the writings of Shakespeare.
23. She versed herself in Roman archeology.
24. He versed himself in philosophy.
25. He is well versed in the science of optics.
26. He was well versed in arts.
27. He is well versed in English literature.
28. The second point is that factory women were well versed in appraising the advantages and disadvantages of additional family members.
29. William Fannon, the author of this recollection, and Charles Shartle were well versed in shop ways.
30. Shaw was a good organiser and internal collator, well versed in computer mystique.
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