Similar words: practise, practice, practical, practiced, in practice, practically, practitioner, malpractice. Meaning: ['præktɪs] adj. skillful after much practice.
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1. He has practised medicine for a year.
2. He practised the boys in football.
3. The old lady has practised a lot at drawing and she is now a famous painter.
4. She practised as a barrister for many years.
5. He faced the television cameras with practised ease.
6. He practised at the pawnshop counter for many years.
7. He performed the job with practised skill.
8. She's practised law for many years.
9. It took a practised eye to spot the difference.
10. She practised for days until she could shoot straight.
11. Torture was certainly practised by Europeans upon Europeans.
12. Her signature was a complicated affair of practised flourishes.
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13. Silkworm culture is practised in order to get silk.
14. She's only 18 but she's already a practised composer.
15. He is practised in the art of public debate.
16. She has practised upon my credulity with huge success.
17. She performed the song with practised skill.
18. He found that he had been practised on.
19. Meditation is practised by some Eastern religions.
20. She practised as a solicitor for many years.
21. He practised a preaching and teaching ministry there for over 40 years.
22. In our first - aid class we practised on one another.
23. She was a practised swindler and took advantage of the old man's confiding nature.
24. There are consistent reports of electrical torture being practised on inmates.
25. She is a confident and practised speaker who always impresses her audience.
26. These writers knew that unless they practised a form of self-censorship, the authorities would persecute them.
27. The tribe practised a religion that mixed native beliefs and Christianity.
28. She's a practised exponent of the sport of water - skiing.
29. She sent the shuttlecock flying over the net with a practised flick of the wrist.
30. He regards the city as a place where all forms of iniquity are practised.
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