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.
The primary contention of these writers is well versed and not that complex.
They need to be thoroughly versed in the method themselves.
This was, after all, an age well versed in casuistry.
His main finding is that the system relied upon a hierarchy of dictators, each of whom was well versed in the arts of coercion.
However, not all performance teachers are versed in analytical methods, nor are they predisposed to discuss them in their lessons.
We need more members of practice versed in research, as well as more practices willing to contribute.
The review process should extend to those well versed in socio-economic and biophysical disciplines, and familiar with the particular operational circumstances.
She is, moreover, well versed in the scholarly literature on medieval women.