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specialized | cmdlet |

As an adjective specialized

is highly skilled in a specific field.

As a verb specialized

is past tense of specialize.

As a noun cmdlet is

a specialized .NET class implementing a particular operation in Windows PowerShell.

specialized

English

Alternative forms

* specialised (non-Oxford British spelling)

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Highly skilled in a specific field.
  • Verb

    (head)
  • (specialize)
  • cmdlet

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A specialized .
  • * 2010 , Ken St. Cyr, Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Administration Instant Reference (page 491)
  • For example, the following command will display the cmdlets that can be executed by people who are in the Move Mailboxes role
  • * 2011 , John Paul Mueller, Professional Windows 7 Development Guide
  • Generally, a cmdlet will run much faster than a script of the same functionality.