mastery
/ˈmæstrɪ/; /ˈmeɪstri/Definitions
1. noun
The state or quality of being extremely skilled or proficient at something.
“Her mastery of the piano took years of dedicated practice.”
2. noun
A state of control or dominion over something.
“The company’s mastery of the market led to significant profits.”
3. noun
The state of being in charge or having authority over something.
“The CEO’s mastery of the company was clear in her leadership style.”
4. noun
A high level of expertise or skill in a particular activity or subject.
“He has a mastery of foreign languages, which helps him in his job.”
5. noun
A state of being in complete control or command of something.
“The team’s mastery of the game was evident in their victory.”