Experts

/ˈɛkspɜrts/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Individuals qualified by knowledge, skill, training, or experience to give an informed opinion on a particular subject, especially in legal proceedings.
    The court relied on the testimony of experts to clarify the technical aspects of the case.

Forms

  • expert

Commentary

Use 'experts' in the plural to indicate multiple qualified individuals whose opinions assist the court in technical or specialized matters.

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