versed in the PONS Dictionary

versed Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be [well] versed in sth (familiar with)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
A number of scholars, thoroughly versed in history, published in monographs the results of their investigations into the history of particular dogmas.
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The chairperson should be a person well versed in child welfare issues and at least one member of the board should be a woman.
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He was famous for exploiting advantage in men, material, natural resources and well versed in mountain tactics.
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He was versed in melodizing and choreography, and was expert at playing guqin.
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Apart from his expertise in law, he is also well versed in swordsmanship and scholarly arts.
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He was well versed in wood-carving, architecture, carpentry, floriculture.
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Graduates are well versed in contemporary visual arts practice and have the requisite skills to embark on professional careers.
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Probably no civilian of his time was more deeply versed in the annals of war.
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He is well versed in combat techniques and is quite capable of holding his own in most close conflicts.
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As long as we are well versed in personal piety and individual salvation, we think we're good.
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