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- PRACTICE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
practice suggests an act or method followed with regularity and usually through choice
- PRACTICE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
PRACTICE definition: 1 action rather than thought or ideas: 2 used to describe what really happens as opposed to what… Learn more
- PRACTICE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
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
- Practice - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
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
- practice - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
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, esp law or medicine: She plans to set up practice in her hometown
- Practice - definition of practice by The Free Dictionary
1 a usual or customary action or proceeding: it was his practice to rise at six; he made a practice of stealing stamps
- Practice or Practise? - Grammar Monster
In the UK, 'practice' is a noun (like preparation), but 'practise' is a verb (like to prepare) The difference between practice and practise only affects those following British writing conventions
- practice - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
British, Australian, and New Zealand English spelling distinguishes between practice (noun) and practise (verb), analogously with advice advise In American English, the spelling practice is commonly used for both noun and verb
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