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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121. We must integrate theory with practice.
122. Just buckle down and practice.
123. Paying bills promptly is good financial practice.
124. Cyclists were manoeuvring on the practice track.
125. "Practice makes perfect," as the old saying goes.
126. His practice does not consort with his preaching.
127. These ideas are often difficult to apply in practice.
128. He is a pioneer in modern medical practice.
129. I cannot square your practice with your principles.
130. Everything about the child's adoption was against accepted practice.
131. Streaming within comprehensive schools is common practice.
132. This was a practice sanctified by tradition.
133. Aspiring musicians need hours of practice every day. Sentencedict.com
134. The practice still obtains in some areas of England.
135. They disbarred the lawyer from practice.
136. Learners of languages acquire vocabulary through practice.
137. The soldiers were ordered to do bayonet practice.
138. A new partner has joined the practice.
139. He had been suspended from practice, pending legal investigations.
140. Have you had any practice in nursing the sick?
141. Taylor was in practice with two colleagues.
142. In practice a graduate tax is an administrative nightmare.
143. It's just a practice, not the real thing.
144. She has just bought a very profitable practice.
145. He strained his back during a practice session.
146. It was standard practice for untrained clerks to advise in serious cases such as murder.
147. It takes a lot of practice to play the violin well.
148. The journey should only take about 30 minutes, but in practice it usually takes more like an hour.
149. The Textile Services Association has drawn up a code of practice endorsed by the Office of Fair Trading.
150. During the Second World War the area was used for gunnery practice.
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