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    technique
    /tɛkˈniːk/

    noun

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  2. a way of doing an activity that needs skill: We have developed a new technique for detecting errors in the manufacturing process. She's a wonderfully creative dancer but she doesn't have the technique of a truly great performer. Fewer examples. He is keen to perfect his golfing technique.

  3. The meaning of TECHNIQUE is the manner in which technical details are treated (as by a writer) or basic physical movements are used (as by a dancer); also : ability to treat such details or use such movements. How to use technique in a sentence.

  4. technique. / tɛkˈniːk / noun. a practical method, skill, or art applied to a particular task. proficiency in a practical or mechanical skill. special facility; knack. he had the technique of turning everything to his advantage. Discover More. Word History and Origins. Origin of technique 1.

  5. A technique is a particular method of doing an activity, usually a method that involves practical skills.

  6. noun. OPAL W OPAL S. /tekˈniːk/ [countable] a particular way of doing something, especially one in which you have to learn special skills. management techniques. modern surgical techniques. Researchers used advanced techniques to analyse the brain scans. (formal) to employ/apply a technique.

  7. A technique is a method of doing some task or performing something. Your technique for opening drinks might be to twist the top off with your teeth. If so, your dentist better have a good tooth-repair technique.

  8. tech·nique. (tĕk-nēk′) n. 1. The basic method for making or doing something, such as an artistic work or scientific procedure: learned the techniques involved in painting murals. 2. Skill or command in a particular activity: a pianist with superb technique. See Synonyms at skill.

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