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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241. A Reading Practice section is added to each unit in Book Two.
242. Taylor announced another departure from practice in that England will train at Wembley.
243. You have to do six weeks teaching practice as part of the course.
244. But through practice we can tell the true from the false.
245. The firm had to face some sharp practice from competing companies.
246. If you don't play regularly you soon get out of practice.
247. The theory falls flat on its face when put into practice.
248. The practice of killing animals for food is utterly abhorrent to me.
249. Managers must respond flexibly to new developments in business practice.
250. I cannot play the piano like I used to—my fingers have gone tense from lack of practice.
251. The practice is not a very lucrative one at the moment, but if it is worked up it should prove quite profitable.
252. Many corporate methods have been adopted by American managers in imitation of Japanese practice.
253. It is standard practice to search visitors as they enter the building.
254. Do you mind if I have a few practice shots before we start the game?
255. The transcript is full of codewords,(www.Sentencedict.com) which is standard practice in any army.
256. The players will meet for a practice in the morning.
257. Morally you're right, but in practice I don't think it would work.
258. The idea had long been mooted but nothing had been done to put it into practice.
259. Evaluation is standard practice for all training arranged through the school.
260. It will be good practice for later, when you have to make speeches in public.
261. This is certainly a theoretical risk but in practice there is seldom a problem.
262. I need to get some more practice before I take my driving test.
263. The defending world racing champion recorded the fastest time in a final practice today.
264. There's only one way to become proficient at anything - practice!
265. Don't ask me to speak French! I'm out of practice.
266. I'll do your washing for you this time, but I'm not going to make a practice of it.
267. Now that he is back, the prime minister has another chance to put his new ideas into practice.
268. Against that general background I shall give you a more detailed view of current medical practice.
269. Newspaper editors have agreed a new code of practice on the invasion of privacy.
270. With some more practice, we'll soon lick this piece of music into shape for the performance.
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