upskill

upskill
a) to teach someone additional skills, especially as an alternative to redundancy
b) to acquire such additional skills
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  • upskill — /ˈʌpskɪl/ (say upskil) verb (i) to improve one s skills, as by further training. –upskilled, adjective –upskilling, noun …  

  • upskilling — upskill up‧skill [ˈʌpskɪl] verb HUMAN RESOURCES [intransitive, transitive] to teach someone new skills, or to learn new skills: • We sometimes use outsourced training organisations to upskill our staff. • Technological changes meant that he… …   Financial and business terms

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