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Meanings of
practise
in English
Portuguese
exercitar
Catalan
exercitar
Spanish
ejercer
Back to the meaning
Learn by repetition.
do
practice
exercise
drill
rehearse
Portuguese
exercitar
Synonyms
Examples for "
do
"
do
practice
exercise
drill
rehearse
Examples for "
do
"
1
I
do
n't
mean 'nice' the way she means 'nice,' either;
do
n't
worry.
2
Still, I
do
n't
think the words 'war fever' quite describe the situation.
3
It's a really good question, I
do
n't
have a good answer yet.
4
I
do
n't
believe it is possible; however, I shall oblige his request.
5
That said;
do
n't
allow a moment of doubt to undo previous work.
1
They say that keeping that number a secret is simply industry
practice
.
2
At least four hours'
practice
,
six is better, even longer if possible.
3
Industry sources said at the time they largely reinforced PRAs' existing
practice
.
4
Work package 1: a survey of units to establish current UK
practice
.
5
The Guardian Public Services Awards reward best
practice
across all public services.
1
However the prime minister says the
exercise
will cost time and money.
2
Education minister Chris Hipkins said the
exercise
would genuinely inform government decisions.
3
She does, however, ask that the media and the public
exercise
empathy.
4
Second, I'll go
exercise
my democratic right and line up to vote!
5
Anacrites is a good speaker; it was a good
exercise
in rhetoric.
1
Officials said they hoped to
drill
the first production wells next year.
2
We were able to
drill
down in great detail, Schiff told reporters.
3
I'll insult him;
drill
a hole in him; my honour requires it.
4
Before you
drill
,
think twice and make sure it is absolutely necessary.
5
She has a laser-like approach to business, she can
drill
right in.
1
I can't believe they
rehearse
for seven days and let that happen.
2
No need to
rehearse
the impossibilities of companionship in the prison life.
3
Armories or halls are excellent places to
rehearse
in; so are gymnasiums.
4
We
rehearse
the work, we tech it, we bring the people in.
5
We might at this juncture
rehearse
any number of well- worn arguments.
Usage of
practise
in English
1
Four New Zealand-based immigration advisers lost their licences to
practise
last year.
2
So I thought starting a
practise
could help the community, he said.
3
All right, then: I left Boston because my
practise
was failing there.
4
In
practise
they report to their local commanders, not to the state.
5
How this would work in
practise
still needs to be hammered out.
6
And those which are in the middle of the scale
practise
both.
7
As you
practise
,
try to avoid speaking until you feel compelled to.
8
Ms O Ceallaigh had also agreed not to
practise
for the present.
9
Only those people who have reached an extremely high stage
practise
Vajrayana.
10
In order to develop skill in evoking the others,
practise
recalling them.
11
It was the first
fitness
-
to
-
practise
hearing in the State involving a pharmacist.
12
Yes, I am certainly in favor of technical
practise
outside of pieces.
13
But I urge them -there are equally important areas to
practise
.
14
They have nomadic tendencies; and, in their uncivilised state, scarcely
practise
agriculture.
15
About 50 per cent of both homosexual and heterosexual priests
practise
celibacy.
16
All the people in Castro lamented that Cæsar did not
practise
law.
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practise
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
practise on
practise law
practise medicine
practise self
practise social
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Translations for
practise
Portuguese
exercitar
praticar
exercitar-se
exercer
ensaiar
Catalan
exercitar
exercir
dur a terme
dur a cap
practicar
Spanish
ejercer
llevar a cabo
practicar
ensayar
Practise
through the time
Practise
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Common
New Zealand
Common
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