Definition of «practise»

The verb form of practice, practise means to perform or engage in an activity repeatedly or regularly in order to improve one's skill or proficiency. It can also refer to the act of rehearsing or training for a performance or event.

Usage examples

  1. Please make sure to practise your lines before the audition.
  2. It is important to practise your presentation several times before delivering it.
  3. The football team gathers every evening to practise their drills.
  4. Before the test, I suggest you practise solving some sample questions.
  5. In order to improve your language skills, you need to practise speaking with native speakers.
  6. The dance troupe practises their routine diligently to ensure a flawless performance.
  7. He needs to practise his serving technique if he wants to improve his tennis game.
  8. Don't forget to practise the piano piece repeatedly to perfect it.
  9. The coach advises the athletes to practise their stretches and warm-up exercises before every workout.

Sentences with «practise»

  • «The Conduct Rules provide for a constellation of obligations that together make up the overarching duty of professionalism that conditions the privilege of practising law in Ontario.» (canadianlawyermag.com)
  • I hope that whatever lies ahead, law schools will continue to draw on the expertise and experience of practising lawyers for this very reason. (slaw.ca)
  • Certainly, for some such customers, such as practising lawyers, accountants and tax advisers, it might be downright irresponsible for them to spend too much of their thinking and writing time worrying about their publications, online services and workflow tools. (slaw.ca)
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