Words Starting With "E"

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Experimentation

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The word "experimentation" refers to the act or process of conducting experiments, which is the systematic and scientific testing of an idea, theory, or hypothesis through observation, measurement, and data collection. Experimentation involves the use of controlled conditions, variables, and methodology to gather data and draw conclusions about the relationships between variables or the effects of variables on a particular phenomenon. It is a crucial part of the scientific method and is used to advance knowledge and understanding in various fields such as physics, chemistry, biology, medicine, and many others.

Experimented

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(of a person or thing) To try out or test something, especially on a small scale, in order to discover its possibilities or effects.

Experimenter

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A person who conducts experiments, especially in a scientific or medical setting, in order to test a hypothesis or gather data.

Experimenters

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Experimenters are individuals who design and conduct scientific experiments to test hypotheses, gather data, and verify or disprove theories. They typically have a strong background in a particular field, such as biology, chemistry, or physics, and use their knowledge and skills to plan, execute, and analyze experiments.

Experimenting

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To experiment or be experimenting means to try out new things, methods, or ways of doing something in order to learn about them or improve them. It involves testing or trying different approaches, testing hypotheses, or exploring new ideas to see what works and what doesn't. This can be done in a scientific context, such as conducting experiments in a laboratory, or in an everyday context, such as trying out a new recipe or approach to a problem.

Experiments

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Experiments refer to a scientific or systematic investigation to establish a fact, demonstrate a principle, or illustrate a phenomenon. It usually involves testing a hypothesis, comparing the results of different scenarios, and analyzing the data collected to draw conclusions.

Expert

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A person who has a great deal of knowledge or skill in a particular area.

Expertisation

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I apologize, but I couldn't find the word "expertisation" in my dictionaries or online resources. It is possible that it is a misspelling or a rare or technical term.<br><br>However, I can try to break down the word into its constituent parts. "Expert" refers to someone who has a high level of knowledge or skill in a particular field or activity. "isation" is a suffix that forms a noun indicating the process or result of doing something. <br><br>Based on this, I can attempt to form a possible definition for the word "expertisation". It could be a term that refers to the process of becoming an expert or the attainment of expertise in a particular field or activity. For example, "The company's expertisation in machine learning has enabled them to develop innovative solutions for their clients".<br><br>However, please note that this is a speculative definition, and I couldn't find any reliable sources that confirm the word "expertisation" or its meaning. If you have any further information or context about the word, I would be happy to help you understand its meaning better.

Expertise

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Expertise refers to specialized knowledge or skill acquired through study, experience, or training, which makes one proficient or authorities in a particular field or profession. It is the possession of a high level of knowledge or skill in a specific area, often due to extensive practice, education, or experience.

Expertised

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Expertised is not a widely recognized word in English. However, it is possible that you meant "expertise" or "expertised" is a typo.<br><br>If you meant "expertise", it refers to a specialized knowledge or skill acquired through education, training, or experience. For example:<br><br>"She gained expertise in her field through her research and publications."<br><br>On the other hand, if you meant "expertised", it is not a valid word in English. However, "expertise" can be used in a sentence like:<br><br>"The company became expertised in producing high-quality software solutions."<br><br>If you meant something else, please provide more context or clarify your question, and I'll be happy to help.

Expertises

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Expertises refers to the specific skills, knowledge, or proficiency that someone has acquired or demonstrated in a particular field or area. It can also refer to the special abilities or qualifications that make someone an authority or expert in a particular subject or profession.

Expertization

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Expertization refers to the process of gaining specialized knowledge or skills in a particular area or field, often through extensive training, experience, or education. It can also describe the state of being an expert or an authority in a specific field.

Expertized

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The word "expertized" is not a valid word in the English language. It appears to be a mistake or a hybrid of the words "expert" and "authorized". <br><br>The correct form of the word would be "expert" which means having or showing special skill or knowledge because of training or experience.

Expertly

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Having a high level of knowledge, skill, or specialized training in a particular area, often to a superior degree of proficiency or proficiency that surpasses that of others.

Expertness

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Expertness refers to the quality of being highly skilled, knowledgeable, or experienced in a particular field or activity. It implies a high level of proficiency, mastery, or authority, often acquired through extensive training, practice, or specialization. An expert is someone who has demonstrated exceptional abilities, making them a trusted authority in their domain.

Experts

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Experts refer to individuals who have extensive knowledge and proficiency in a particular field, occupation, or activity. They are typically recognized as leaders or authorities in their area of expertise and are often sought out for advice, guidance, or consultation due to their exceptional skills, experience, and accomplishments.

Expetible

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I apologize, but "expetible" is not a valid English word. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word from a different language.<br><br>If you meant to provide a different word, please feel free to do so, and I'll be happy to help you with its meaning.

Expiable

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Meaning: Capable of being forgiven or pardoned; able to be mitigated or alleviated.

Expiate

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To expiate means to atone for or punish oneself for a wrongdoing or a sin. It can also refer to the act of making amends or giving compensation for a wrong committed.

Expiated

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To expiate means to punish or make amends for a wrongdoing or guilt, often through sacrificing or giving up something valuable. It can also mean to seek forgiveness or pardon for a transgression.

Expiates

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To expiate means to atone for a wrong or sin by undergoing punishment, making amends, or performing a ritual act of contrition. It can also mean to clear or cleanse oneself of guilt, shame, or wrongdoing.

Expiating

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Expiating refers to the act of making amends or paying the penalty for a wrongdoer's sin or wrongdoing, often in a formal or ritualistic manner. It can also describe the process of alleviating or purging oneself of guilt or shame resulting from a past mistake or wrong action.

Expiation

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Expiation refers to the act of making amends or atoning for a wrong or sin, especially by paying a penalty or making a sacrifice. It can also refer to the process of purifying or cleansing oneself of guilt or error. In other words, expiation involves making restitution for a mistake or wrongdoing to restore moral balance.

Expiatist

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An expiatory gesture is a symbolic act intended to appease or placate the spirits or a higher power for a past misdeed or wrongdoing.

Expiative

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The word "expiative" is not a commonly used word in English language. However, based on its composition and linguistic pattern, I assume it is a related to "expiate", which means to atone for a wrong or a sin. An expiative word or phrase is likely to be one that expresses remorse, regret, or apology for a wrongdoing or a mistake, with the intention of making amends or seeking forgiveness.

Expiator

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A person or thing that serves to expiate or atone for sin, guilt, or wrongdoing.

Expiatorious

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Expiatorious: (adjective) Relating to or providing an expiation, which is a payment or sacrifice made to atone for a wrong or sin. In other words, it refers to something that purifies or redeems one from guilt or sin.

Expiatory

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Expiatory refers to something that is intended to make up for or atone for a wrongdoing, offense, or sin. It can also describe action taken to counterbalance or redeem a fault or mistake.

Expirant

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I think you meant "expiring".<br><br>"Expiring" is a verb that means to come to an end or to lose all force or validity.

Expiration

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Expiration refers to the date or time by which something, such as a product, a contract, or a validity, will no longer be effective or valid.

Expirations

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Expirations refers to the date or time by which something, such as a document, a contract, a patent, a warranty, or a permission, is no longer valid or in effect. It can also refer to the act of expiring or ceasing to exist.

Expiratory

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Relating to or causing the expiration of air from the lungs, particularly referring to the voluntary act of exhaling.

Expire

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To expire means to come to an end, become invalid, or cease to be in effect, often due to a specified time limit or condition.

Expired

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Expired means having passed the date or time after which something is no longer valid, effective, or suitable. It can also describe something that has gone bad, become outdated, or lost its value or utility. For example, "The coupon was expired, so I couldn't use it," or "The company's old policies have expired, and we need to update them."

Expires

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Expires means to reach the end of a period of time, such as the expiration date of a product or a deadline, and become invalid, obsolete, or no longer valid.

Expiries

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Expiries refers to the point in time when something, typically a contract, deal, or agreement, comes to an end or ceases to be legally binding.