overspecialize
verb
over·spe·cial·ize
ˌō-vər-ˈspe-shə-ˌlīz
overspecialized; overspecializing
: to specialize to an excessive degree: such as
a
intransitive
: to restrict oneself to an extremely narrow field or occupation
scientists who overspecialize
Don't overspecialize. Take advantage of every opportunity to add to your repertoire of skills and store of knowledge.—Andrew Benett
b
transitive
: to restrict (something) to an excessively narrow focus or scope
overspecialized their students' education
… is considering adding a la carte services … such as firewalls and gaming services, but doesn't plan to overspecialize its offerings too soon.—Ed Gubbins
Unfortunately, the mobility and sophistication of modern criminals seems to be growing at an alarming rate. In response, some police agencies tend to overspecialize their criminal investigative units.—Daniel S. McDevitt
overspecialization
noun
All cities tend to have their runs of bad economic times for many reasons, ranging from unavoidable hard luck to outright shortsightedness, folly and overspecialization.
—Jane Jacobs
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