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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181. Failure to take due regard of this obligation places your patients at risk and may jeopardise your right to practise.
182. We sculled down the river to the official Regatta start, using the time to practise our strokes.
183. Already 60% of dentists in Oxfordshire are in private practise.
184. However, the partnership is continuing to practise, albeit within a radically different structure.
185. Get the child to practise positive behaviours which are physically incompatible with the inappropriate behaviour.
186. Flying dual, practise landings just beyond an obvious mark on the ground by manipulating airbrakes.
187. Therefore, at some point in the instruction, it is essential to practise on a real system.
188. You certainly won't have time to practise as a vet down here.
189. Indeed, some animal tissues still practise anaerobic respiration - including muscle fibres, for short periods.
190. Some systems operators provide so-called tutorial files, in which users can practise searches at low cost.
191. You should select and practise the appropriate method for the task in hand.
192. Younger people have a natural tendency to believe that the science they practise has been extant for the whole of time.
193. Practise side-slipping Every cross-country pilot should be competent at side-slipping.
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194. Only tick off those you practise on a daily basis.
195. Most choose to come for two-week periods, with time to practise at home in between.
196. I didn't need to, because he was sitting right next to me, but I wanted to practise my writing.
197. It goes without saying that you should practise safe upgrading by observing all precautions to prevent damage by static electricity.
198. At first, Lucien had watched them in awed fascination, hardly daring to practise any movements himself for fear of ridicule.
199. Even those doctors who practise in areas remote from hospitals do relatively little life-saving.
200. It is also necessary specifically to select veined material for study, hitherto not a regular practise in traditional carbonate petrography.
201. I always wanted to be a hairdresser, and used to practise on my friends.
202. You will have your lesson, and you will practise on the piano for two hours.
203. Both Johnson and Lady Macleod found the book wanting, her objection being that the author did not practise what he preached.
204. Budding gymnastics champions will have somewhere new to practise their talents from in Aylesbury.
205. He used to practise heading, flicking the ball from wall to wall, as he sat there, a constipated schoolboy.
206. At the very least job exhibitions give you a good chance to practise your interviewing technique.
207. Meetings Meetings provide good opportunities to practise persuasion and to raise your status among subordinates, peers and bosses.
208. Practise putting your tent up in the garden several times.
209. It hasn't hurt my playing any, though, but I have to practise more to keep myself limber.
210. But a defence lawyer suggested that at the time this was the normal practise in football, and Steve White agreed.
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