Antonym: unpracticed. Similar words: practice, in practice, out of practice, sharp practice, practical, practically, impractical, practitioner. Meaning: ['præktɪst] adj. 1. having or showing knowledge and skill and aptitude 2. skillful after much practice.
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(121) Day camp Cub Scouts practiced to play the Chinese cymbals and drum.
(122) Is nonresistance also to be practiced in the external conduct of our lives, such as nonresistance to violence, or is it something that just concerns our inner life?
(123) When best practiced, the exploitive style involves a careful study of counterparts before and during discussions.
(124) Playing the vuvuzela requires a practiced combination of lip and lung action to produce an extremely loud, monotonous sound, a bit like a foghorn.
(125) Miss Bennet would not play at all amiss if she practiced more.
(126) The formation of control instruction of one antiaircraft missile is practiced by utilizing time-segmented digital PID control principle.
(127) A national minorities regional autonomy system is practiced in places where ethnic minorities gather and live.
(128) Everyone from grand mas to traffic police studied and practiced crazily.
(129) She presents the sewing techniques practiced in the studios of such legendary designers as Dior, Chanel, Givenchy,(sentencedict.com) and Balenciaga.
(130) In addition, artificial acidification of the rye dough is practiced, hence both aspects will be covered.
(131) By changing amplitude and phase of the simulated signal, controllable decorrelation between the pre-and post-compression signals can be practiced.
(132) Unfortunately, geophagy is also practiced to avoid hunger pains when other food is scarce.
(133) Lesotho Health and Social Welfare Minister, Dr Mphu K. Ramatlapeng, who has held her job since 2007, practiced general medicine and headed the Clinton Foundation's office in Lesotho.
(134) The doctors thought he had carpal tunnel syndrome - after all, he practiced piano about 80 hours per week.
(135) In former times the artist also practiced self-denial, but he sacrificed his ego only for the glory of God.
(136) German-American Baptist denomination founded in 1708; opposed to military service and taking legal oaths; practiced trine immersion.
(137) The Roman Catholic Council of Vatican II said that historical criticism as it's practiced in the twentieth century is perfectly legitimate to practice on the New Testament documents.
(138) But the beggar came back again yet another day - and again and again, day after day, month after month,[www.Sentencedict.com] year after year. He really practiced patience!
(139) Hence, boxing, swordsmanship and archery of wushu developed and were widely practiced.
(140) Their argument was that Temple sacrifices were an innovation and had no basis in the authentic Law of Moses, and Jesus was sent to restore the Torah as Moses had practiced it.
(141) Kimball works at a publishing house that is reexamining early church history, when Mormons practiced polygamy.
(142) Sikhism is born and practiced in the state of Punjab in Northern India. It is the fifth largest religion in the world.
(143) Proper first in - first out ( FIFO ) system on materials are practiced.
(144) Young Wu Liangxing often practiced penmanship under guidance of his father.
(145) Rick: And so I practiced real hard, and came back to win the amateur flying competition 8 times in a row, even though I was flying an old plunker.
(146) Methods Nursing methods of using acetazolamide in brain perfusion SPECT were drawn up and practiced.
(147) Recreate the collage as a watercolour painting using the watercolour skills you practiced before.
(148) In the monetarist model that he practiced, money growth beyond a pre-set point was inflation.
(149) Even at an early age Jesus criticized animal - sacrifices practiced by the Jewish priesthood.
(150) According to the dialogue 'Alcibiades', ascribed to Plato , the Persian Magi were priests, who practiced a form of spiritual mysticism which was their religion.
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