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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121. Sometimes I used to practise shooting in the garden while she was making bread in the kitchen.
122. She was suspended indefinitely, leaving it open for her to practise again if an appeal succeeds.
123. The more you practise the better you will become at selecting historical information to suit firstly your essay and secondly your argument.
124. Malpas brigade are appealing for MoT failures which would be uneconomical to repair so they can practise their firefighting skills.
125. A ballet dancer who does not practise every day loses a lot of skill, as does a musician.
126. He may practise selective pelvic movements, in which he isolates the actions of tilting the pelvis backwards, towards and sideways.
127. Always practise on a sample of fabric first to find the right combination.
128. I potter and practise on my newly-restored Orange Beast, my socket set in the sidecar and patience at the ready.
129. Sometimes, quite independent of this influence, certain rural estates continued to practise their own distinctive styles of building.
130. Inevitably they have more restricted clinical skills than those who practise full time.
131. Practise these modes by starting and finishing on the lowest D note in the position.
132. It is good to practise discourse structure consciously as well.
133. A small proportion of those who complete their training do not practise as doctors.
133. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
134. I left the University fired with enthusiasm to go to live in Moscow to practise the language.
135. The body is very cooperative in becoming more supple quite quickly if we practise stretching postures regularly.
136. She was determined he should qualify as a doctor and just as determined that he should practise here.
137. Patients undergoing surgery sometimes find talking to a spiritual counsellor provides psychological comfort, even if they do not usually practise a religion.
138. The law is continually changing, and solicitors are required to undertake continuing education as long as they practise.
139. Practise by coming round the circuit several hundred feet higher than normal, making the final turn well back but very high.
140. Nowadays there are three partners in the practise specialising almost exclusively in domestic pets.
141. Instead, he chose to stick with the old ways and practise an unenviable form of reverse racism.
142. And later I might let you borrow the pistols to practise on your own.
143. Practise it slowly for maximum benefit and to safeguard your back.
144. Pupils would then be encouraged to practise and develop these skills in their own projects.
145. Obviously no Christians who practise Aromatherapy would knowingly have anything to do with any occult practice.
146. It is fun to practise pulling up into a climb and trying to establish an accurate, low-speed, steep turn.
147. This is not so easy to practise in the informal pool, for part of its charm is its tangled informality.
148. You and your companion can learn french, practise yoga - or simply have a coffee and a chat.
149. The exercises are detailed below; it is advisable to practise each exercise individually before attempting the whole routine.
150. It is good practise to adopt a naming convention to prevent this from occurring.
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