Similar words: practise, practice, practical, practiced, in practice, practically, practitioner, malpractice. Meaning: ['præktɪs] adj. skillful after much practice.
Random good picture Not show
91. But there is another vivid illustration of the discrimination practised by the Labour Party against people who live in the province.
92. Amelia tore the envelope open and laughed. In the den, Clive calmed down and practised his charm again.
93. But it may serve to illustrate how the styles of kungfu that are practised today began.
94. Liddie had trained and practised as an accountant before she started a family, but she had not really enjoyed her work.
95. I was determined to be a professional dancer, and practised for hours every day.
96. They drank a lot, they gambled, supposedly they practised the Black Mass.
97. Skills were often practised in isolation from any meaningful context.
98. The systematic inversion practised by the hypocrite is brought out by Shakespeare, almost with an admiration for its trickery.
99. All stretching exercises should be practised every day, not just at the weekly or twice-weekly training sessions at the club.
100. He emphasizes how variegated were the personalities of these poets, and the literary styles which they practised.
101. Interdisciplinary teamwork is now widely practised within hospitals and rehabilitation centres but is still rather unusual elsewhere.
102. Another useful preliminary distinction is that between external control over sentencing discretion as opposed to self-regulation practised by sentencers themselves.
102. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
103. Behind her, the backdrop depicted some dejected and very limp trees, possibly willows that had practised their weeping rather well.
104. The fact that literal retaliation by bodily mutilation was legally allowed does not necessarily mean it was practised.
105. That generates an attitude of formal control, instead of the day by day probing and checking that should be practised.
106. Indeed, even in the fast choppy water the practised eye can spot his prey a hundred yards away.
107. Preventative medicine should be practised in every general practice surgery in the country.
108. Bellingham practised as an insurance broker and his wife as a milliner.
109. You can also visit the room of Tommaso Grossi, Manzoni's lawyer friend who practised from the house.
110. Perhaps they are just more practised in forethought, especially if they have children.
111. Organic surface horizons are often thicker than 50 centimetres, and peat-cutting is practised in easily accessible areas around lochs and roads.
112. This has resulted in the questioning of the neutrality of science and technology as they are at present practised in our society.
113. He took a lot of acid; he practised all day and all night - magic, tricks, illusions.
114. Embalming was rarely practised during the eighteenth century and it had almost entirely disappeared during the nineteenth century.
115. He presses the snooze button on the clock with a practised finger and falls effortlessly asleep.
116. Compression of this sort, practised more widely, might succeed in bringing the play over into a new medium.
117. The Uniates practised Eastern Orthodox rites but recognized papal authority.
118. Human rights and fundamental freedoms are still flouted, intolerance persists and discrimination against minorities is practised.
119. During his later years he practised law in London and on the Northern circuit.
120. This may work if attention to nutrition such as feeding during pregnancy, animal health and the essential of good husbandry is practised.
More similar words: practise, practice, practical, practiced, in practice, practically, practitioner, malpractice, impractical, practicable, chiropractic, out of practice, sharp practice, general practitioner, hypnotised, fraction, traction, fractious, satisfaction, retractile, refraction, retraction, hyperactive, extraction, infraction, detraction, attraction, attractive, subtraction, extracting.