Similar words: practise, practice, practical, practiced, in practice, practically, practitioner, malpractice. Meaning: ['præktɪs] adj. skillful after much practice.
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61. Fake contraceptive technology manipulates women in ways that we are coming to condemn when they are practised on members of other species.
62. This natural science of geomancy, still practised in the East, is almost forgotten or ignored by western materialistic science.
63. On the other hand, cash flow accounting is practised in many public sector and non-profit organizations.
64. These two sounds may therefore first need to be practised separately in non-differential drills.
65. Stepping has always been a feature of this particular village and it is still practised to a certain extent today.
66. Whilst still a comparatively new system of management those who practised it were very pleased with the results.
67. Applied linguistics in this sense must be practised by teachers too if it is to have any effective operational relevance at all.
68. On the other hand Osman was a practised orator and knew what he was doing.
69. They had practised together for only an hour, yet it seemed like an eternity.
70. Arguments that some of the skills practised by pupils are obsolete fall on deaf ears, or are heeded only very slowly.
71. The average size of holding is between 3 and 6 ha, and below 3000 m irrigation is practised.
72. Finding a rugby ball, they practised drop kicks in the boathouse,[www.Sentencedict.com] much to Jurgen's annoyance.
73. Remember that hypnosis is not a party game to be practised by amateurs for the amusement of themselves or others.
74. He was called to the bar in 1843 and for most of the rest of his life he practised as a conveyancer.
75. Tripodding of hay and cereals is practised widely in the Alps and Scandinavia where good drying conditions are rare.
76. I have been quietly considering if we too should not break with philology as practised till now and its educational perspective.
77. In the farmhouse he practised putting on the gaiters and found it a struggle.
78. Often they can not be practised on the home site because they are not acceptable on a busy airfield.
79. Between the two, liberalism continued its life, formed its many governments, and practised its bourgeois wisdom and egotism.
80. But all three novels also exhibit significant variations on parody as it has been practised in the past.
81. In 1808 he entered Lincoln's Inn and was called to the bar in 1814 though he never practised.
82. Perhaps this marks the single biggest difference between Marxist Socialism, and Empirical Socialism as it is now practised.
83. Flavia, none too practised herself, managed to get the number.
84. Here in the club, gardening is still practised with religious intensity.
85. The practised assurance of those long years of marriage came into its own.
86. Their copulations can not be the somewhat hit-and-miss gropings practised by the millipedes.
87. It is the first medical technique of its kind to be practised by a major Belfast teaching hospital.
88. At night, in our hotel(sentencedict.com), we practised how quickly we could roll out of our beds in case of an attack!
89. Depending upon the style of kungfu being practised, the forms vary in length and degrees of difficulty.
90. So, in its relations with Government, Co-operation as practised in this country functions as part of the private sector.
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