practice
Noun
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A customary way of operation or behavior (synset 100411260)
"it is their practice to give annual raises"; "they changed their dietary pattern"is a type of: activity - any specific behaviorsubtypes:
- biologism - use of biological principles in explaining human especially social behavior
- cooperation - the practice of cooperating
- featherbedding - the practice (usually by a labor union) of requiring an employer to hire more workers than are required
- formalism - the practice of scrupulous adherence to prescribed or external forms
- one-upmanship - the practice of keeping one jump ahead of a friend or competitor
- pluralism - the practice of one person holding more than one benefice at a time
- symbolisation, symbolism, symbolization - the practice of investing things with symbolic meaning
- modernism - practices typical of contemporary life or thought
- occult, occult arts - supernatural practices and techniques
- ornamentalism - the practice of ornamental display
- cannibalism - the practice of eating the flesh of your own kind
- careerism - the practice of advancing your career at the expense of your personal integrity
- custom, usage, usance - accepted or habitual practice
- habitude - habitual mode of behavior
- fashion - characteristic or habitual practice
- lobbyism - the practice of lobbying; the activities of a lobbyist
- slaveholding, slavery - the practice of owning slaves
- peonage - the practice of making a debtor work for his creditor until the debt is discharged
- unwritten law - law based on customary behavior
- lynch law - the practice of punishing people by hanging without due process of law
- mistreatment - the practice of treating (someone or something) badly
- nonconformism - the practice of nonconformity
- calisthenics, callisthenics - the practice of calisthenic exercises
- papism, popery - offensive terms for the practices and rituals of the Roman Catholic Church
- quotation - the practice of quoting from books or plays etc.
- ritual - the prescribed procedure for conducting religious ceremonies
- ritualism - exaggerated emphasis on the importance of rites or ritualistic forms in worship
- naturism, nudism - going without clothes as a social practice
- systematism - the habitual practice of systematization and classification
- cross dressing, transvestism, transvestitism - the practice of adopting the clothes or the manner or the sexual role of the opposite sex
same as: pattern -
Systematic training by multiple repetitions (synset 100896250)
"practice makes perfect"subtypes:
- fire drill - an exercise intended to train people in duties and escape procedures to be followed in case of fire
- manual, manual of arms - (military) a prescribed drill in handling a rifle
- military drill - training in marching and the use of weapons
- rehearsal - (psychology) a form of practice; repetition of information (silently or aloud) in order to keep it in short-term memory
- dry run, rehearsal - a practice session in preparation for a public performance (as of a play or speech or concert)
- brushup, review - practice intended to polish performance or refresh the memory
- scrimmage - (American football) practice play between a football team's squads
- shadowboxing - sparring with an imaginary opponent (for exercise or training)
- target practice - practice in shooting at targets
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Translating an idea into action (synset 100412061)
"a hard theory to put into practice"; "differences between theory and praxis of communism"is a type of: effectuation, implementation - the act of implementing (providing a practical means for accomplishing something); carrying into effectsame as: praxis
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The exercise of a profession (synset 100632621)
"the practice of the law"; "I took over his practice when he retired"subtypes:
- consultancy - the practice of giving expert advice within a particular field
- cosmetology - the practice of beautifying the face and hair and skin
- dental practice - the practice of dentistry
- law practice - the practice of law
- medical practice - the practice of medicine
- optometry - the practice of an optometrist
- private practice - the practice of a profession independently and not as an employee
- witching - the use or practice of witchcraft
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Knowledge of how something is usually done (synset 105675040)
"it is not the local practice to wear shorts to dinner"
Verb
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Carry out or practice;
As of jobs and professions (synset 202574587)"practice law" -
Learn by repetition (synset 200607488)
"We drilled French verbs every day"; "Pianists practice scales"
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Engage in a rehearsal (of) (synset 201727101)
referred to in: performing arts - arts or skills that require public performancesubtypes:
- walk through - perform in a perfunctory way, as for a first rehearsal
- scrimmage - practice playing (a sport)
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Avail oneself to (synset 202567247)
"apply a principle"; "practice a religion"; "use care when going down the stairs"; "use your common sense"; "practice non-violent resistance"subtypes: follow - adhere to or practice
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Engage in or perform (synset 202380559)
"practice safe sex"; "commit a random act of kindness"same as: commit
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