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practice
noun
repeated
activity
or
exercise
done
to
improve
a
skill
•
Maya
spends
an
hour
in
practice
every
evening
to
improve
her
violin
skills
.
Maya
spends
an
hour
in
practice
every
evening
to
improve
her
violin
skills
.
•
Regular
practice
helped
him
learn
English
faster
.
Regular
practice
helped
him
learn
English
faster
.
From
Old
French
‘
practique
’,
from
Latin
‘
prāctica
’
meaning
‘
practical
application
’,
ultimately
from
Greek
‘
praktikos
’ (‘
fit
for
action
’).
verb
-
practice
,
practicing
,
practices
,
practiced
to
do
an
activity
again
and
again
so
that
you
become
better
at
it
•
Before
the
recital
,
he
needs
to
practice
the
piano
.
Before
the
recital
,
he
needs
to
practice
the
piano
.
•
The
basketball
team
will
practice
for
two
hours
after
school
.
The
basketball
team
will
practice
for
two
hours
after
school
.
noun
a
business
or
workplace
where
a
professional
such
as
a
doctor
,
lawyer
,
or
accountant
serves
clients
•
Dr
.
Lee
opened
a
medical
practice
in
the
city
center
.
Dr
.
Lee
opened
a
medical
practice
in
the
city
center
.
•
After
five
years
at
a
big
firm
,
she
started
her
own
law
practice
.
After
five
years
at
a
big
firm
,
she
started
her
own
law
practice
.
noun
a
usual
or
accepted
way
of
doing
something
;
a
habit
or
custom
•
It
is
common
practice
to
greet
guests
with
a
smile
.
It
is
common
practice
to
greet
guests
with
a
smile
.
•
Leaving
shoes
at
the
door
is
a
practice
in
many
homes
.
Leaving
shoes
at
the
door
is
a
practice
in
many
homes
.