Practice Definition
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Alternative forms
- (Commonwealth) practise (used only for the verb)
Etymology
See practise.
Pronunciation
Noun
practice (plural practices)
- Repetition of an activity to improve skill.
- He will need lots of practice with those lines before he performs them.
- The ongoing pursuit of a craft or profession, particularly in medicine or the fine arts.
- She ran a thriving medical practice.
- The observance of religious duties which a church requires of its members.
- A customary action, habit, or behavior; a manner or routine.
- It is the usual practice of employees there to wear neckties only when meeting with customers.
- It is good practice to check each door and window before leaving.
- Actual operation or experiment, in contrast to theory.
- That may work in theory, but will it work in practice?
Usage notes
British, Canadian and Australian English distinguish between practice (a noun) and practise (a verb), analogously with advice/advise. In American English, practice is commonly used for both forms, and this is also common in Canada.
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Verb
to practice (third-person singular simple present practices, present participle practicing, simple past and past participle practiced)
- (transitive, US) To repeat (an activity) as a way of improving one's skill in that activity.
- You should practice playing piano every day.
- (intransitive, US) To repeat an activity in this way.
- If you want to speak French well, you need to practice.
- (transitive, US) To perform or observe in a habitual fashion.
- They gather to practice religion every Saturday.
- (transitive, US) To pursue (a career, especially law, fine art or medicine).
- She practiced law for forty years before retiring.
- (intransitive, archaic, US) To conspire.
- Alternative spelling of practise.
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Translations
(US) to repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill
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- Greek: Sport: προπονούμαι el(el) (proponoúmai); Music:μελετáω el(el) (meletáo)
- Hungarian: gyakorol hu(hu)
- Italian: praticare it(it), addestrare it(it), esercitarsi it(it)
- Japanese: 練習する ja(ja) (れんしゅうする, renshū-suru)
- Polish: ćwiczyć pl(pl)
- Portuguese: praticar pt(pt)
- Russian: практиковаться ru(ru) (praktikovát'sja), упражняться ru(ru) (upražnját'sja), тренироваться ru(ru) (trenirovát'sja)
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to perform or execute a craft or skill
to perform or observe in a habitual fashion
to pursue (a career, especially law, fine art or medicine)
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