verb
- to do something repeatedly in order to improve at it
- to work in a profession, especially medicine or law
- to follow or observe a religion, custom, or way of life
Usage: British spelling; American spelling is ‘practice’
Usage: British spelling; American spelling is ‘practice’
Usage: British spelling; American spelling is ‘practice’
Examples
- She practises the piano for two hours every day.
- The team needs to practise their passing before the match.
- He practises medicine at the local hospital.
- The lawyer has been practising for over twenty years.
- They practise Buddhism and meditate daily.
- Many families still practise old traditions during holidays.
- You should practise your speech before the presentation.