Noun
the social process whereby people come to engage in an activity for pay or as a means of livelihood
Source: WordNetthe professionalization of American sports Source: Internet
the professionalization of warfare Source: Internet
A fourth explanation lies in the increasing professionalisation and technification of the wars of the era, which turned the maintenance of adequate reserve funds (in the prospect of war) into a more and more expensive and eventually competitive business. Source: Internet
Coubertin agreed with this latter view, and saw this professionalisation as undercutting the morality of the competition. Source: Internet
“Officers must commit to leading the force into a new era of modernisation and greater professionalisation and to accelerating the reforms taking place. Source: Internet
Professionalisation The Armed Forces—which includes the National Gendarmerie—have undergone a series of structural changes aimed at professionalisation of the ranks and the retaining of more skilled recruits. Source: Internet