Synonym: do, drill, exercise, practice, rehearse. Similar words: practice, practical, practiced, practically, in practice, impractical, practitioner, out of practice. Meaning: ['præktɪs] v. 1. engage in a rehearsal (of) 2. carry out or practice; as of jobs and professions 3. learn by repetition.
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91. Nevertheless we are told that he kept tablets or notebooks under his pillow, and would practise his letters from time to time.
92. This is why people find it difficult to experiment with their own behaviour and to practise using behaviours that are unfamiliar.
93. However, it is useful for the patient to practise writing words, so a typewriter or word-processor can be the answer.
94. Practise on your own child since it is often difficult to find a pulse in an emergency.
95. In effect, it would end the practise of disposing of waste by dumping it.
96. Selling a house even provides an opportunity to practise survey techniques and at the same time improve the chances of selling quickly.
97. He has a mission to declare and practise ahi in a world where hi abounds.
98. In particular you need to practise new sounds, new contrasts, and the phoneme variants.
99. The child is given drinks throughout the night to increase the probability of urinating and providing a lot of opportunities to practise.
100. You will probably have had a chance to practise with the hand-held mask at antenatal class.
101. Archaeology shows that the material was appreciated by the local population of this region long before they had begun to practise farming.
102. He will, after all, not be allowed to practise again.
103. Resolve to practise positive thinking instead and choose to ignore or zap any of these unhelpful, wayward thoughts.Sentencedict
104. As with medieval guilds, non-members could not officially practise their trade.
105. They present and practise grammar and useful language functions, such as explaining, defining and comparing.
106. In 1854, appeals were introduced on matters of law and lawyers were allowed to practise in these courts.
107. Do this fir 2-syllable, 3-syllable and 4-syllable words, and practise as below.
108. Bhundri is a relatively rich village, where several farms have tractors, and all the farmers practise green revolution agriculture.
109. Next, switch from auto-focus to manual and practise setting the focus by hand while you watch the effect in the viewfinder.
110. He was very excited and arranged extra meetings with the boys he had chosen as climbers so they could practise their skills.
111. Firstly, here is a chance to practise your survey technique, on the house you are selling.
112. Also practise the position shift from low to high and back.
113. The tight control on public sector pay is crucial and underlines the fact that the Government intends to practise what it preaches.
114. The vehicles that make up a cruise missile flight will emerge regularly from their base and drive around the countryside to practise.
115. Members aged from five to fifty meet up to three times a week to practise their judo moves together.
116. Taekwondo, unlike karate, stipulates that beginners must master all the basic techniques before attempting to practise the patterns.
117. It's a good idea to find yourself a partner and practise all these close-in moves.
118. We're going to Paris for a week in summer, so that Bill can practise his French.
119. Some of these rituals we still practise today, though their meaning is only dimly remembered.
120. Don't be tempted to practise specific exercises in between doing other jobs or to demonstrate a particularly good exercise to a friend.
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