Synonym: condition, drill, exercise, prepare, rehearse, repeat, train. Antonym: theory. Similar words: in practice, out of practice, practical, practically, practitioner, fraction, tactic, attractive. Meaning: ['præktɪs] n. 1. a customary way of operation or behavior 2. systematic training by multiple repetitions 3. translating an idea into action 4. the exercise of a profession 5. knowledge of how something is usually done. v. 1. learn by repetition 2. avail oneself to 3. carry out or practice; as of jobs and professions 4. engage in a rehearsal (of).
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91. It's not considered good practice to reveal clients' names.
92. Richard set up in private practice.
93. He's been guilty of sharp practice in the past.
94. She has retired from practice/is no longer in practice.
95. The report exposes the weaknesses of modern medical practice.
96. You should square your practice with your principles.
97. In practice, however, such an attitude is counter-productive.
98. She has opened a new practice in the town.
99. He doubted whether the plan was realizable in practice.
100. Are you coming to cricket practice this evening?
101. She does an hour's piano practice every day.
102. This barbaric practice should be banned immediately.
103. There's a basketball practice every Friday evening.
104. Correct ideas come from social practice.
105. He kept himself in practice at golfing.
106. This area has been marked off for athletic practice.
107. He has moved seamlessly from theory to practice.
108. This isn't a practice game; we're playing for real.
109. We have choir practice on Tuesday evening.
110. The profession has a strict code of practice.
111. There can be no knowledge apart from practice.
112. She runs a general practice in Hull.
113. Without practice her tennis will rust.
114. This sale sounds like sharp practice.
115. There is no generally accepted explanation of this practice.
116. Even today remnants of this practice remain.
117. It was time to put their suggestion into practice.
118. We should confront theory with practice.
119. In practice,(www.Sentencedict.com) the regulations are rarely enforced.
120. This chapter gives students practice in using adjectives.
More similar words: in practice, out of practice, practical, practically, practitioner, fraction, tactic, attractive, attraction, interaction, characteristic, pragmatic, attract, abstract, contract, distract, interact, do justice, give notice, contractor, take notice of, active, action, characterize, actively, reaction, activity, activist, take action, transaction.