practice
[præktɪs]

noun,verb

[Definition]: do something repeatly till skill gained; carry out an idea or belief

[Example Sentences]:
1. The bank ended the practice in 2011.
2. The practice fell off the middle of the 20th century but picked back up again in the 1970s.
3. The practice picked up in 2007 and 2008.
4. In practice the companies take longer and do not yet achieve this goal.
5. The real questions is whether these are all just practice runs for the big one.
6. Some of the most notable change was observed in countries where the practice is most widespread.
7. In practice you should be able to go even beyond that when shooting normally.
8. I need some more practice, he told the group of musicians.
9. In practice, that may play out more slowly than the president might prefer.
10. Facebook has become kind of a daily practice for many people, she said.
11. One key to my learning practice is understanding just where my knowledge level is.
12. That practice is in contrast to that of other companies.
13. They hate it in practice once they understand what it means.
14. This is good practice in doing the right thing.
15. When used on the practice range, this feature worked fine in my testing.


[Antonyms]theory, speculation, assumption

[Synonyms]usage, habit, custom
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