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prac·tice [ práktiss ]


verb  (past and past participle prac·ticed, present participle prac·tic·ing, 3rd person present singular prac·tic·es)
Definition:
 
1. transitive and intransitive verb repeat something to get better: to do something repeatedly in order to improve performance in a sport, art, or hobby
practices the piano daily

2. transitive verb do something as custom: to do something as an established custom or habit

3. transitive and intransitive verb work in law or medicine: to work in a profession, especially law or medicine
She has been practicing law for 15 years now.

4. transitive verb religion follow religion: to act according to the beliefs and customs of a particular religion
We are proud to practice the religion of our ancestors.

5. transitive verb perpetrate wrong: to perpetrate something morally bad such as deceit or cruelty ( archaic )



noun  (plural prac·tic·es)
Definition:
 
1. repetition in order to improve: the process of repeating something many times in order to improve performance

2. process of carrying out an idea: the process of carrying out an idea, plan, or theory
It's more difficult to put these ideas into practice.

3. work of professional person: the business of a lawyer, doctor, dentist, or other professional

4. usual pattern of action: an established way of doing something, especially one that has developed through experience and knowledge
good business practices

5. performance of religion, profession, or customs: the performance of a religion, profession, set of customs, or established habit

[14th century. Directly or via French< medieval Latin practizare, alteration of practicare< Greek praktikos "practical" < prattein "do"]

prac·tic·er noun

in practice 

1. 
in the real world and under everyday conditions, as opposed to in theory
 

2. 
having recently practiced or exercised a skill so as to be currently proficient


out of practice not having recently practiced or exercised a skill so as to be currently less proficient than usual


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