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- PRACTICE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PRACTICE is carry out, apply How to use practice in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Practice
- PRACTICE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
habitual or customary performance; operation office practice habit; custom It is not the practice here for men to wear long hair repeated performance or systematic exercise for the purpose of acquiring skill or proficiency Practice makes perfect condition arrived at by experience or exercise
- practice noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of practice noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary [uncountable, countable] doing an activity or training regularly so that you can improve your skill; the time you spend doing this It takes a lot of practice to play the violin well There's a basketball practice every Friday evening
- PRACTICE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Inspired by progressive practices, they stressed the connections between learning inside the school and life outside it
- Practices - definition of practices by The Free Dictionary
To do or perform habitually or customarily; make a habit of: practices courtesy in social situations 2 To do or perform (something) repeatedly in order to acquire or polish a skill: practice a dance step 3 To give lessons or repeated instructions to; drill: practiced the students in handwriting 4
- Practice - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
Practice can be a noun or a verb, but either way it's about how things are done on a regular basis You can practice shotput every day because your town has a practice of supporting track-and-field events
- practice - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
the action or process of performing or doing something: to put a scheme into practice; the shameful practices of a blackmailer the exercise or pursuit of a profession or occupation, esp law or medicine: She plans to set up practice in her hometown
- practice - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
British, Australian, and New Zealand English spelling distinguishes between practice (noun) and practise (verb), analogously with advice advise In American English, the spelling practice is commonly used for both noun and verb Both practices are found equally in Canadian English
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