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professionalize

[pruh-fesh-uh-nl-ahyz] / prəˈfɛʃ ə nlˌaɪz /
VERB
increase the required knowledge and skill for an occupation's workers
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As the workshops expand and the stage shows professionalize, the appetite for Thick Strip’s brand of sex appeal has only grown.

From Los Angeles Times

The acquisition is a big deal for another reason: it’s perhaps the first sign of the NFT space professionalizing and consolidating.

From The Verge

Siegel pushed the organization to evolve from a family-run enterprise to a professionalized nonprofit and so a new independent board was installed.

From New York Times

One potential outcome of the pandemic may be that restaurant work becomes more professionalized and less transient, adhering more closely to the European model.

From New York Times

“There’s a lot of reasons to professionalize the way you treat felonies,” said Mr. Kaine, who once practiced law.

From New York Times