We have no meanings for "give up practice" in our records yet.
1 I am obliged to give up practice , and rest-fora time.
2 He was compelled to give up practice for one or two years, his business being divided among the neighboring practitioners.
3 In 1871 she married Mr J. G. S. Anderson (d. 1907), a London shipowner, but did not give up practice .
4 Dr. Hoffman long ago gave up practice , his property interests increased so rapidly.
5 He was an old doctor who had given up practicing .
6 I thought you'd given up practicing law for good.
7 Ovid is so sadly overworked, my dear, that I actually rejoice in his giving up practice , and going away from us to-morrow.
8 Kim Jong-un is unlikely to give up practices that his father and grandfather employed to maintain the communist world's only dynasty, he wrote.
9 After giving up practice , which he did early in life, he spent much of his time in acts of unpretending philanthropy.)
10 'Better for the sake of womankind that this dangerous dog should leave off lady - killing - this Blue - Beard give up practice .
11 "Suppose we ask him to give up practice at once," said Margaret, "that we may have him always with us.
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