0 to know a lot about a particular subject or be experienced in a particular skill:
I'm not sufficiently versed in XML to understand what you're saying.
1 prepared by having knowledge or experience of something:
He was well versed in all branches of the field and published extensively.
This text is by two eminent economists, well versed in the complex interface between agriculture, science, politics, higher education, and social and economic structures.
From then on, he seems to have had more confidence in the possibility of finding some well versed in these fields.
The actors must have played the game long enough to be well versed in its codes and its modes of communication.
Their authors however, have been versed not in economic but in political, constitutional, or some other kind of theory.
However, it will be of limited use to researchers who are already well versed in these debates, and it will not convert any scientific naturalists.
For example, we are well versed in the impact of demographics and attitudinal predispositions.
Like directors, they are experienced and well versed in the industry-operative film language.
She is, moreover, well versed in the scholarly literature on medieval women.