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    mastery
    /ˈmɑːst(ə)ri/

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  3. MASTERY meaning: 1. complete control of something: 2. If someone has a mastery of something, they are extremely…. Learn more.

  4. 1. a. : the authority of a master : dominion. b. : the upper hand in a contest or competition : superiority, ascendancy. 2. a. : possession or display of great skill or technique. b. : skill or knowledge that makes one master of a subject : command. Synonyms. command. IQ. mastership. proficiency. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus.

  5. noun [ U ] uk / ˈmɑːst ə ri / us. mastery of sth. Add to word list. great skill or understanding of something: his mastery of the Japanese language. mastery of/over sth. control over something: The two countries battled for mastery over the region.

  6. Mastery definition: command or grasp, as of a subject. See examples of MASTERY used in a sentence.

  7. mastery. noun. 1. Natural or acquired facility in a specific activity: ability, adeptness, art, command, craft, expertise, expertness, knack, proficiency, skill, technique. Informal: know-how. 2. The right and power to command, decide, rule, or judge:

  8. Definitions of 'mastery' 1. If you show mastery of a particular skill or language, you show that you have learned or understood it completely and have no difficulty using it. [...] 2. Mastery is power or control over something. [...] More. Synonyms of 'mastery' • understanding, knowledge, comprehension, ability [...]

  9. MASTERY meaning: 1 : knowledge and skill that allows you to do, use, or understand something very well command usually + of; 2 : complete control of something.

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