16 Verbs to Use for the Word specialist

When we return to New York I shall consult the best specialist to be had, and I am confident she can be fully cured and made as good as new.

He did not recover in a manner satisfactory to his medical adviser, and although he regained the most of his bodily vigor, the injury to his eyes baffled even the most skilled specialists.

Later when the doctor had been put to bed like a child and telegrams dispatched which would bring a specialist and a nurse on the afternoon train, the good lady drew a long breath and decided that she couldn't "last out" a moment longer.

He called in the best specialist from Paris, who did not exactly give up all hope, but did not conceal that Renée's life was in danger.

Their arguments have misled even so eminent a specialist as Professor E.B. Tylor into declaring (Anthropology, 427) that "infanticide comes from hardness of life rather than from hardness of heart."

We would employ specialists to direct the feeding, clothing, and general rearing of the children of all conditions.

How did you like the way I entertained the nerve specialist? HARRY: Claire!

And now, since Felix Morrison has found this excellent specialist for me, it's much easier.

This is the system which gives the specialist, the anti-vaccinator or what not, the maximum advantage.

They concentrate on manufacturing and hire a specialist to look after finance.

" The following citations exhibit his powers of observation, and that happy method of stating scientific facts which interests the specialist and general reader alike.

And it needs a specialist to plough a field with horses or to drive a cab through the streets of London.

"Murren will be too high for him: distinctly too high for him," thoughtfully observed the distinguished specialist who had been called in, and had at once prescribed the "air tonic" in question; "and the Burgenstock would be too low.

She remembered the great specialist speaking of lesions of the organic system, of a loss of brain cells.

In the very heart of Paris, and just back of the Hôtel de Ville, stands the church of Saint-Gervais, a church of comparatively little fascination to the general student of art or history, although its mingling of Flamboyant and Renaissance styles may attract the specialist in architecture: but to the student of literary history it has a greater interest, for it is here that "poor Scarron sleeps."

He said" "Your specialist in Tact?" "Yes.

16 Verbs to Use for the Word  specialist