Versed in a sentence as a noun

They're well versed in what records to maintain and archive.

"But of course if you are well and truly versed in a technology, that feeling goes away.

I'm extremely well versed in all things Apple, to the point that I caught many innocent errors in the book.

By her own admission, doctors are _not_ well-versed in the scientific method _by education_.

As it should - they are all well-versed in the scientific method by education and should know how to apply it.

Maybe those extremely well-versed in what APIs are and what they do can answer that clearly for others who are also well-versed.

Ignorance is not unique to any side, and well-versed-ness is not a requirement for having an opinion.

Versed in a sentence as an adjective

Some states have strange and complicated laws about which crimes render you ineligible to vote, and many felons are not well versed in the law.

But to assume that I'm not versed in religious, theological, or philosophical texts is irritating.

I'm not very well-versed in this type of stuff but I want to ask you an honest question: Is creating an open-source alternative to a closed-source software considered theft?

Keep in mind these are generalizations and therefore you will find exceptions to what I outline below.-Software developers typically aren't comfortable negotiating, nor are we well versed at it.

It is structured so people versed in a specific problem domain, be it petro-chemical refining or code, can explain in plain terms the moving parts of his case, and the judge, generally a highly intelligent person, can make decisions based on those explanations.

Maybe someone more versed in the state-of-the-art can help me: has the concept of "speciation" ever been applied to genetic algorithms?In my instance, there are two predominant "types" of cars that are doing approximately equally well--the "rhinoboat" and the "assdragger".

Python is great because it's sort of a lingua franca for people who are well-versed in conventional, Algol-based imperative programmingit boils it down to its essence and omits anything unnecessaryso to a person who was versed in Java/C/C++/Perl/PHP/&c previously, moving to Python feels like everything unnecessary has dropped away.

Versed definitions

noun

an injectable form of benzodiazepine (trade name Versed) useful for sedation and for reducing pain during uncomfortable medical procedures

See also: midazolam Versed

adjective

thoroughly acquainted through study or experience; "this girl, so intimate with nature"-W.H.Hudson; "knowledgeable about the technique of painting"- Herbert Read

See also: intimate knowledgeable