Practice meaning of the word

Verb



To be a good musician, you have to practice a lot.



Have you been practicing your lines for the play?



She had to practice flying in various weather conditions before she could get her pilot’s license.



Grandmother taught us to practice good manners.



Practice what you preach—don’t smoke if you tell your children not to smoke.

Noun



Being a good musician takes a lot of practice.



I’m sure you’ll learn your lines for the play with enough practice.



They’ll get better with practice.



I’m late for trumpet practice.



The marching band has practice every Wednesday afternoon.



The team’s practices usually last two hours.



She has made a practice of volunteering at a homeless shelter one weekend a month.



The country’s poor sanitation practices have led to widespread disease.



Burial practices vary around the world.



It is common practice among my friends to not use capital letters in e-mail.

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Recent Examples on the Web



The coach noticed the team practicing and ordered everyone back inside.


Nanette Asimov, San Francisco Chronicle, 6 Apr. 2023





The man who practiced the art of media saturation was reduced to a handful of stills and a Grinch-y courtroom sketch.


James Poniewozik, New York Times, 5 Apr. 2023





Over the last two weeks, there have been calls by Jewish extremist groups to slaughter goats at the compound as part of an ancient Passover holiday ritual that is no longer practiced by most Jews.


Abeer Salman, CNN, 5 Apr. 2023





Yoon shared general tips on how empaths can practice self-care to avoid feeling emotionally drained.


Karen Garcia, Los Angeles Times, 4 Apr. 2023





Fasting for long hours—while being mindful of practicing good habits—can be a daunting time for many mothers.


Zainab Khan, ELLE, 4 Apr. 2023





So, here’s the same question: Who wouldn’t want to work for a company that practiced these values?


Shep Hyken, Forbes, 2 Apr. 2023





Soon afterward, the sound of bands practicing prevented their return to sleep.


Simon Perry, Peoplemag, 1 Apr. 2023





As Houston is home to a thriving Islamic community (the largest Muslim population in Texas), there are a wealth of restaurants where those who practice can break fast with a pre-sunrise meal (suhur) or evening feast (iftar).


Brooke Viggiano, Chron, 31 Mar. 2023




Manifesting can be a great add-on to your existing meditation or breath work practices, too, says Adora Winquist, who has spent over twenty years supporting others to find physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual healing.


Jacqueline Tempera, Women’s Health, 7 Apr. 2023





The company has implemented a number of eco-friendly practices in its manufacturing processes, including recycling and reusing water, reducing waste and emissions, and sourcing materials from sustainable forests.


Kelsey Mulvey, House Beautiful, 6 Apr. 2023





Israel bars ritual slaughter on the site, but calls by Jewish extremists to revive the practice, including offers of cash rewards to anyone who even attempts to bring an animal into the compound, have amplified fears among Muslims that Israel is plotting to take over the site.


Isabel Debre And Fares Akram, Anchorage Daily News, 6 Apr. 2023





Israel bars ritual slaughter on the site, but calls by Jewish extremists to revive the practice, including offers of cash rewards to anyone who even attempts to bring an animal into the compound, have amplified fears among Muslims that Israel is plotting to take over the site.


Isabel Debre And Sam Mcneil, BostonGlobe.com, 6 Apr. 2023





Listen to this article Law Blair Hedges has joined Carlton Fields’ Real Property Litigation practice as a shareholder in the firm’s Orlando office.


Joe Rassel, Orlando Sentinel, 6 Apr. 2023





While there were no outward signs of hostility during the practice rounds and champions dinner, the rivalry between those players who stuck with the PGA and those who chose the generational wealth doled out by LIV’s Saudi backers is unavoidable.


Paul Newberry, Chicago Tribune, 6 Apr. 2023





While there were no outward signs of hostility during the practice rounds and champions dinner, the rivalry between those players who stuck with the PGA and those who chose the generational wealth doled out by LIV’s Saudi backers is unavoidable.


Paul Newberry, ajc, 6 Apr. 2023





Yu will be required to self-report to the Medical Board of California, which will determine whether she will be allowed to continue her practice.


Camila Bernal, CNN, 6 Apr. 2023



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практика, опыт, тренировка, практиковать, практический, учебный

существительное

- практика; применение, осуществление на практике

in practice — а) на практике, на деле, фактически; б) на поверку
to put in(to) practice — осуществлять, проводить в жизнь
theory without practice is useless — теория без практики бессмысленна /мертва/

- обычай; обыкновение; привычка; установившийся порядок

- ритуал; церемониал
- тренировка, упражнение

- учебная стрельба (тж. instruction practice)

practice ammunition — воен. учебные боеприпасы
practice dummy — воен. учебный патрон

- практика, деятельность (врача, адвоката)

dental practice — зубоврачебная практика
to be in practice — практиковать
he has retired from practice — он бросил практику

- практика, клиентура

he has a large practice — он имеет большую практику /клиентуру/

- юр. процессуальная норма; процессуальное право
- делишки, махинации

corrupt practices — амер. злоупотребления (особ. на выборах)
discreditable practices — тёмные дела
sharp practices — мошенничество

- происки, интрига
- амер. = practise

Мои примеры

Словосочетания

a hard theory to put into practice — труднореализуемая на практике теория  
the former Mormon practice of polygamy — прежний мормонский обычай иметь много жён  
to commit / practice bigamy — быть двоеженцем  
to commit / practice blackmail — применять шантаж  
blank practice — учебная стрельба холостыми патронами  
to engage in / practice cannibalism — быть каннибалом  
to carry out in(to) practice — осуществлять, проводить в жизнь  
practice cartridge — боевой патрон  
to exercise / practice censorship — осуществлять цензуру  
to practice a patent — использовать патент  
medical practice — врачебная, лечебная практика  
private law practice — частная адвокатская практика  

Примеры с переводом

Practice makes perfect.

Повторение — мать учения. (пословица)

He went into practice for himself.

Он самостоятельно занялся практикой.

We must learn to practice economy.

Мы должны научиться экономить.

Pianists practice scales.

Пианисты репетируют гаммы.

It gave him the chance to put his ideas into practice.

Это дало ему возможность применить свои идеи на практике.

The practice threatens to become general.

Этот обычай грозит стать всеобщим.

I cannot be a votary to this practice.

Я не могу быть сторонником этой деятельности.

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Примеры, ожидающие перевода

She enjoys her clinical practice but is looking forward to working in a laboratory.

She had to practice flying in various weather conditions before she could get her pilot’s license.

… the sixty-five-year-old filmmaker continues to practice his craft with consistent artistic aplomb.

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Возможные однокоренные слова

practicable  — осуществимый, реальный, недекоративный, полезный, проходимый
practical  — практический, практичный, удобный, реальный, фактический, полезный, целесообразный
practician  — практик, практикующий врач, практикующий юрист
practicing  — практикующий
practiced  — опытный, умелый, искусный

Формы слова

noun
ед. ч.(singular): practice
мн. ч.(plural): practices

Other forms: practices; practiced; practicing

Practice can be a noun or a verb, but either way it’s about how things are done on a regular basis. You can practice shotput every day because your town has a practice of supporting track-and-field events.

One can practice the tuba for hours on end, repeating the same song over and over, serving to both get better at the tuba and to convince the neighbors they should move to Florida. You could learn the common practice of offering a guest a beverage when they arrive at your party, if you care to be polite. One can also practice a profession or a religion, as in “I practice Buddhism and I have a booming international law practice.”

Definitions of practice

  1. noun

    a customary way of operation or behavior

    “it is their
    practice to give annual raises”

    synonyms:

    pattern

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    biologism

    use of biological principles in explaining human especially social behavior

    cooperation

    the practice of cooperating

    featherbedding

    the practice (usually by a labor union) of requiring an employer to hire more workers than are required

    formalism

    the practice of scrupulous adherence to prescribed or external forms

    one-upmanship

    the practice of keeping one jump ahead of a friend or competitor

    pluralism

    the practice of one person holding more than one benefice at a time

    symbolisation, symbolism, symbolization

    the practice of investing things with symbolic meaning

    modernism

    practices typical of contemporary life or thought

    occult, occult arts

    supernatural practices and techniques

    ornamentalism

    the practice of ornamental display

    cannibalism

    the practice of eating the flesh of your own kind

    careerism

    the practice of advancing your career at the expense of your personal integrity

    custom, usage, usance

    accepted or habitual practice

    habitude

    habitual mode of behavior

    fashion

    characteristic or habitual practice

    lobbyism

    the practice of lobbying; the activities of a lobbyist

    slaveholding, slavery

    the practice of owning slaves

    peonage

    the practice of making a debtor work for his creditor until the debt is discharged

    unwritten law

    law based on customary behavior

    lynch law

    the practice of punishing people by hanging without due process of law

    mistreatment

    the practice of treating (someone or something) badly

    nonconformism

    the practice of nonconformity

    calisthenics, callisthenics

    the practice of calisthenic exercises

    quotation

    the practice of quoting from books or plays etc.

    ritual

    the prescribed procedure for conducting religious ceremonies

    ritualism

    exaggerated emphasis on the importance of rites or ritualistic forms in worship

    naturism, nudism

    going without clothes as a social practice

    systematism

    the habitual practice of systematization and classification

    cross dressing, transvestism, transvestitism

    the practice of adopting the clothes or the manner or the sexual role of the opposite sex

    ablution

    the ritual washing of a priest’s hands or of sacred vessels

    anthropophagy

    human cannibalism; the eating of human flesh

    Americanism

    a custom that is peculiar to the United States or its citizens

    Anglicism, Britishism

    a custom that is peculiar to England or its citizens

    consuetude

    a custom or usage that has acquired the force of law

    couvade

    a custom among some peoples whereby the husband of a pregnant wife is put to bed at the time of bearing the child

    Germanism

    a custom that is peculiar to Germany or its citizens

    habit, use

    (psychology) an automatic pattern of behavior in reaction to a specific situation; may be inherited or acquired through frequent repetition

    hijab

    the custom in some Islamic societies of women dressing modestly outside the home

    daily round, round

    the usual activities in your day

    line of least resistance, path of least resistance

    the easiest way

    annoyance, annoying, irritation, vexation

    the act of troubling or annoying someone

    disregard, neglect

    willful lack of care and attention

    exploitation, using, victimisation, victimization

    an act that exploits or victimizes someone (treats them unfairly)

    harassment, molestation

    the act of tormenting by continued persistent attacks and criticism

    abuse, ill-treatment, ill-usage, maltreatment

    cruel or inhumane treatment

    celebration, solemnisation, solemnization

    the public performance of a sacrament or solemn ceremony with all appropriate ritual

    rite, ritual

    any customary observance or practice

    Communion, Holy Communion, manduction, sacramental manduction

    the act of participating in the celebration of the Eucharist

    type of:

    activity

    any specific behavior

  2. noun

    knowledge of how something is usually done

    “it is not the local
    practice to wear shorts to dinner”

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    custom, tradition

    a specific practice of long standing

    convention, formula, normal, pattern, rule

    something regarded as a normative example

    heritage, legacy

    practices that are handed down from the past by tradition

    mores

    (sociology) the conventions that embody the fundamental values of a group

    code of behavior, code of conduct

    a set of conventional principles and expectations that are considered binding on any person who is a member of a particular group

    universal

    a behavioral convention or pattern characteristic of all members of a particular culture or of all human beings

    habit, wont

    an established custom

    Hadith

    (Islam) a tradition based on reports of the sayings and activities of Muhammad and his companions

    institution

    a custom that for a long time has been an important feature of some group or society

    type of:

    cognition, knowledge, noesis

    the psychological result of perception and learning and reasoning

  3. noun

    the exercise of a profession

    “the
    practice of the law”

    “I took over his
    practice when he retired”

  4. noun

    translating an idea into action

    “a hard theory to put into
    practice

    synonyms:

    praxis

  5. verb

    carry out or practice; as of jobs and professions

    practice law”

    synonyms:

    do, exercise, practise

  6. verb

    engage in or perform

  7. practice a religion”

    practice non-violent resistance”

    synonyms:

    apply, use

    apply, employ, use, utilise, utilize

    put into service; make work or employ for a particular purpose or for its inherent or natural purpose

  8. noun

    systematic training by multiple repetitions

    practice makes perfect”

    synonyms:

    drill, exercise, practice session, recitation

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    fire drill

    an exercise intended to train people in duties and escape procedures to be followed in case of fire

    manual, manual of arms

    (military) a prescribed drill in handling a rifle

    military drill

    training in marching and the use of weapons

    rehearsal

    (psychology) a form of practice; repetition of information (silently or aloud) in order to keep it in short-term memory

    dry run, rehearsal

    a practice session in preparation for a public performance (as of a play or speech or concert)

    brushup, review

    practice intended to polish performance or refresh the memory

    scrimmage

    (American football) practice play between a football team’s squads

    shadowboxing

    sparring with an imaginary opponent (for exercise or training)

    target practice

    practice in shooting at targets

    close-order drill

    (military) military drill of troops in standard marching (shoulder-to-shoulder)

    square-bashing

    drill on a barracks square

    dress rehearsal

    a full uninterrupted rehearsal in costumes shortly before the first performance

    run-through

    an uninterrupted rehearsal

    walk-through

    a first perfunctory rehearsal of a theatrical production in which actors read their lines from the script and move as directed

    rub up

    a review that refreshes your memory

    type of:

    grooming, preparation, training

    activity leading to skilled behavior

  9. “Pianists
    practice scales”

    synonyms:

    drill, exercise, practise

  10. verb

    engage in a rehearsal (of)

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noun

habitual or customary performance; operation: office practice.

habit; custom: It is not the practice here for men to wear long hair.

repeated performance or systematic exercise for the purpose of acquiring skill or proficiency: Practice makes perfect.

condition arrived at by experience or exercise: She refused to play the piano, because she was out of practice.

the action or process of performing or doing something:to put a scheme into practice; the shameful practices of a blackmailer.

the exercise or pursuit of a profession or occupation, especially law or medicine: She plans to set up practice in her hometown.

the business of a professional person: The doctor wanted his daughter to take over his practice when he retired.

Law. the established method of conducting legal proceedings.

Archaic. plotting; intrigue; trickery.

Usually practices. Archaic. intrigues; plots.

verb (used with object), prac·ticed, prac·tic·ing.

to perform or do habitually or usually: to practice a strict regimen.

to follow or observe habitually or customarily: to practice one’s religion.

to exercise or pursue as a profession, art, or occupation: to practice law.

to perform or do repeatedly in order to acquire skill or proficiency: to practice the violin.

to train or drill (a person, animal, etc.) in something in order to give proficiency.

verb (used without object), prac·ticed, prac·tic·ing.

to do something habitually or as a practice.

to pursue a profession, especially law or medicine.

to exercise oneself by repeated performance in order to acquire skill: to practice at shooting.

Archaic. to plot or conspire.

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Also British, prac·tise (for defs. 11-19) .

Origin of practice

1375–1425; (v.) late Middle English practisen, practizen (<Middle French pra(c)tiser) <Medieval Latin prāctizāre, alteration of prācticāre, derivative of prāctica practical work <Greek prāktikḗ noun use of feminine of prāktikóspractic; see -ize; (noun) late Middle English, derivative of the v.

OTHER WORDS FROM practice

prac·tic·er, nounmis·prac·tice, noun, verb, mis·prac·ticed, mis·prac·tic·ing.non·prac·tice, nounoutpractice, verb (used with object), out·prac·ticed, out·prac·tic·ing.

o·ver·prac·tice, verb (used with object), o·ver·prac·ticed, o·ver·prac·tic·ing.pre·prac·tice, verb, pre·prac·ticed, pre·prac·tic·ing.re·prac·tice, verb (used with object), re·prac·ticed, re·prac·tic·ing.

Words nearby practice

practicality, practical joke, practically, practical nurse, practical reason, practice, practiced, Practice makes perfect, practice-teach, Practice what you preach, practicing

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PRACTICE VS. PRACTISE

What’s the difference between practice and practise?

In British English (and many other international varieties of English), the spelling practice is used when the word is a noun, while the spelling practise is used when it’s a verb. In American English, the spelling practice is always used, regardless of whether the word is used as a verb or a noun.

This is somewhat similar to the difference in spelling between advice (noun) and advise (verb)—a distinction that’s used in both British and American English.

However, unlike advice and advise, practice and practise are always pronounced the same.

Here is an example of how practice and practise would be used in the same sentence in British English.

Example: Remember, practice makes perfect—the more you practise, the better you will get. 

Want to learn more? Read the full breakdown of the difference between practice and practise.

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In American English, the spelling practice is used only for nouns.

Words related to practice

form, habit, method, proceeding, process, rule, system, tradition, use, action, discipline, drill, experience, operation, preparation, study, training, career, work, exercise

How to use practice in a sentence

  • On the other hand, if global emissions drop, deforestation decreases, and better fire management practices are applied locally, fires may not increase as much.

  • The only thing we receive are updates related to the Patrick Henry cheer program along with practice information that are signed by Patrick Henry Head Cheer Coach Jill Clark.

  • As confusing as the TikTok tie-up with Oracle may seem, there are precedents to the practice of having a “trusted” local partner manage parts of your business—look no further than China.

  • The organization also did not respond when asked if it had investigated or planned to investigate potential racial disparities in discharge practices.

  • Hardly any states followed the practices that had worked well elsewhere.

  • As a means of preventing tooth decay in those cities that do fluoridate, the practice certainly looks like a success.

  • Back in New York, the slow pace and inward focus of her yoga practice was less fulfilling.

  • The men use the dolls to practice the basics of caring for babies.

  • But in 1969, a longstanding practice was challenged—its ban on women.

  • DeCrow would come to lead a movement against this practice, suing the Hotel Syracuse in 1969 and calling for protests and sit-ins.

  • Many so-called «humming tones» are given for practice, but in accepting them observe whether the foregoing principle is obeyed.

  • Selections for practice should be chosen which contain much variety of thought and feeling and are smooth in movement.

  • In connection with this step the practice of melodies is useful, if one has musical taste.

  • In practice we find a good deal of technical study comes into the college stage.

  • It is clear, therefore, that the reserve reduction contemplated by the act will not be realized in practice.

British Dictionary definitions for practice


noun

a usual or customary action or proceedingit was his practice to rise at six; he made a practice of stealing stamps

repetition or exercise of an activity in order to achieve mastery and fluency

the condition of having mastery of a skill or activity through repetition (esp in the phrases in practice, out of practice)

the exercise of a professionhe set up practice as a lawyer

the act of doing somethinghe put his plans into practice

the established method of conducting proceedings in a court of law

verb

Word Origin for practice

C16: from Medieval Latin practicāre to practise, from Greek praktikē practical science, practical work, from prattein to do, act

Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition
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Other Idioms and Phrases with practice


In addition to the idioms beginning with practice

  • practice makes perfect
  • practice what you preach

also see:

  • in practice
  • make a practice of
  • out of practice
  • put into practice
  • sharp practice

The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary
Copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.

It is so little opposed to practice, that it is nothing but _practice explained_. ❋ Fr��d��ric Bastiat (1825)

Portis did say that his workload this week in practice is similar to last week. ❋ Rick Maese (2010)

The most obvious weakness of such techniques in practice is the worry that the auction house, which earns a revenue proportional to gross auction receipts, will use the information to push up prices by inserting fake bidders. ❋ Unknown (2009)

What this means in practice, is that a month after filing a CIA FOIA request, which can only be done via snail-mail or fax, you receive a letter that provides a case number and notification that your request is under review. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Watching what those guys do in practice is pretty impressive. ❋ Unknown (2009)

– What this does in practice is it lets the House take an action that allows the Senate bill to become law with no guarantee that the “fixes” that they vote for will also become law. ❋ Unknown (2010)

What this turns into in practice is TV ads about how Senator Joe Szilagyi voted to kill innocent puppies. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Of course, the project will only be considered successful if the formats and protocols developed are widely adopted: a standard in practice is worth more than a standard in theory. ❋ Unknown (2009)

But what that all amounts to in practice is “five years after the documents were relevant for a notice of assessment”. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Again practice, practice, practice is what it takes to be proficient. ❋ Unknown (2009)

But the way “present and voting” works in practice is very different. ❋ Unknown (2009)

What this does in practice is it lets the House take an action that allows the Senate bill to become law with no guarantee that the “fixes” that they vote for will also become law. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Actually, abortion in practice is almost always a back up contraception method. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Apparently nuance in practice is making mountains out of molehills. ❋ Unknown (2010)

What that means in practice is that women and men arrested for prostitution-related activities in street sweeps are diverted to FOPP programs and men can be charged $1000 to attend. ❋ Unknown (2008)

After reviewing the application of Stalin’s «four commonalities,» Hsieh Jiann concludes that «the approach towards ethnic identification in practice is more dependent on traditional uncritical enumeration rather than on the academic analysis of the ethnic construction,» as there is little evidence to show that the four commonalities has been applied. 85 ❋ Unknown (2008)

How this will ever come to be or how it would work in practice is a good question. ❋ Unknown (2008)

This sounds easy, but in practice is incredibly difficult. ❋ Unknown (2008)

What this means, in practice, is that while I paid attention to your vlog, Julian, and found myself nodding at some points, shaking my head at some points, etc., ❋ Unknown (2007)

not the game, we talking bout practice man. we ain’t talking about the game, we talkin about practice. [what are we] talkin about? Practice. we talking about practice man. we talking about practice man we talking about practice.
if you practice, not [only you] will be better, but your teammates will be better
how the hell am I supposed to make my teammates better by practicin?!?
-Allen [Iverson] ❋ DLee42 (2006)

[Domo]: Ay, [Candece] Ur girl now?
Jamie: [Hell naw] mayne. that bitch just practice. ❋ The Original New New (2006)

[The girl] was practically of [a normal] [height], but she was still pretty short. ❋ Matt4731 (2015)

The practical [use] of [a gun] is self-defense. ❋ Larstait (2003)

Guy1: Asta e un [telefon]
Guy2: Da, practic este un dispozitiv de pe care [faci] apeluri telefonice cu o cartela
Guy1: [Frate], e un telefon, stiam asta deja ❋ Probablythisnameisntused (2020)

I’d better [practice] my [skating] if I want to make enemies [on the ice]. ❋ James Bell (2007)

Allan: Dude you coming by my house first before we go out? We got to [pregame].
V: I’m already practicing at my house.
Allan: [Game time] bitches! [Practice makes perfect]. ❋ V The Mosquite NJ (2010)

wHy [yoU nO] [pRACtiCe], hUh?????? [LinG LiNg] pRacTIceS 40 hOuRs a DaY!!!!! ❋ Pialinist (2020)

I am practically [living] with [Frank].
[You’ve Got Mail] ❋ සකල බුජන් (2019)

«Are we Doing [practical]». [doubt it], we’ve got [Helson]. ❋ ZrxTeamGreen (2021)

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