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- Dictionarypractice/ˈpraktɪs/
noun
- 1. the actual application or use of an idea, belief, or method, as opposed to theories relating to it: "the principles and practice of teaching" Similar
- 2. the customary, habitual, or expected procedure or way of doing of something: "product placement is common practice in American movies" Similar
verb
- 1. US spelling of practise
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PRACTISE definition: 1. to do or play something regularly or repeatedly in order to become skilled at it: 2. to work in…. Learn more.
5 meanings: 1. to do or cause to do repeatedly in order to gain skill 2. to do (something) habitually or frequently 3. to.... Click for more definitions.
[intransitive, transitive] to do an activity or train regularly so that you can improve your skill. You need to practise every day. practise for something She's practising for her piano exam. practise something I've been practising my serve for weeks. She diligently practised her violin every day.
PRACTISE meaning: 1. to do or play something regularly or repeatedly in order to become skilled at it: 2. to work in…. Learn more.
practise. / ˈpræktɪs / verb. to do or cause to do repeatedly in order to gain skill. tr to do (something) habitually or frequently. they practise ritual murder. to observe or pursue (something, such as a religion) to practise Christianity. to work at (a profession, job, etc) he practises medicine.
the act of doing something regularly or repeatedly to improve your skill at doing it: I need to get some more practice before I take my driving test.
To practise is to do something repeatedly or habitually. If you've always practised good spending habits, you are probably in good shape financially even though the economy is bad. To practise also means to learn something or become proficient at it by rehearsing or performing regularly.