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Quick definitions from WordNet (practice)
▸ noun: a customary way of operation or behavior ("It is their practice to give annual raises")
▸ noun: translating an idea into action ("A hard theory to put into practice")
▸ noun: the exercise of a profession ("The practice of the law")
▸ noun: knowledge of how something is usually done ("It is not the local practice to wear shorts to dinner")
▸ noun: systematic training by multiple repetitions ("Practice makes perfect")
▸ verb: avail oneself to ("Practice a religion")
▸ verb: carry out or practice; as of jobs and professions ("Practice law")
▸ verb: learn by repetition ("Pianists practice scales")
▸ verb: engage in a rehearsal (of)
▸ Also see practising
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▸ noun: a customary way of operation or behavior ("It is their practice to give annual raises")
▸ noun: translating an idea into action ("A hard theory to put into practice")
▸ noun: the exercise of a profession ("The practice of the law")
▸ noun: knowledge of how something is usually done ("It is not the local practice to wear shorts to dinner")
▸ noun: systematic training by multiple repetitions ("Practice makes perfect")
▸ verb: avail oneself to ("Practice a religion")
▸ verb: carry out or practice; as of jobs and professions ("Practice law")
▸ verb: learn by repetition ("Pianists practice scales")
▸ verb: engage in a rehearsal (of)
▸ Also see practising
▸ Word origin
▸ Words similar to practice
▸ Usage examples for practice
▸ Idioms related to practice (New!)
▸ Popular adjectives describing practice
▸ Words that often appear near practice
▸ Rhymes of practice
▸ Invented words related to practice