Practice

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English Meaning

  1. To do or perform habitually or customarily; make a habit of: practices courtesy in social situations.
  2. To do or perform (something) repeatedly in order to acquire or polish a skill: practice a dance step.
  3. To give lessons or repeated instructions to; drill: practiced the students in handwriting.
  4. To work at, especially as a profession: practice law.
  5. To carry out in action; observe: practices a religion piously.
  6. Obsolete To plot (something evil).
  7. To do or perform something habitually or repeatedly.
  8. To do something repeatedly in order to acquire or polish a skill.
  9. To work at a profession.
  10. Archaic To intrigue or plot.
  11. A habitual or customary action or way of doing something: makes a practice of being punctual.
  12. Repeated performance of an activity in order to learn or perfect a skill: Practice will make you a good musician.
  13. A session of preparation or performance undertaken to acquire or polish a skill: goes to piano practice weekly; scheduled a soccer practice for Saturday.
  14. Archaic The skill so learned or perfected.
  15. The condition of being skilled through repeated exercise: out of practice.
  16. The act or process of doing something; performance or action: a theory that is difficult to put into practice.
  17. Exercise of an occupation or profession: the practice of law.
  18. The business of a professional person: an obstetrician with her own practice.
  19. A habitual or customary action or act. Often used in the plural: That company engages in questionable business practices. Facial tattooing is a standard practice among certain peoples.
  20. Law The methods of procedure used in a court of law.
  21. Archaic The act of tricking or scheming, especially with malicious intent.
  22. Archaic A trick, scheme, or intrigue.