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practice
noun as in routine, usual procedure
noun as in exercise, application
Strongest matches
action, discipline, drill, experience, operation, preparation, study, training, use
Strong matches
assignment, background, drilling, effect, homework, iteration, recitation, recounting, rehearsal, relating, repetition, seasoning, tune-up
noun as in business; clientele of business
verb as in repeat action to improve
Weak matches
become seasoned, build up, do again, dress rehearse, dry run, go over, run through, shake down, try out, tune up, walk through
Example Sentences
Keep in mind that talking about what you're learning is a skill you may need to practice, such as through mock interviews and discussions with career counselors.
Almost every practice, they joke about what will happen when they are no longer teammates.
Fires made it impossible for the Rams to prepare for their wild-card playoff game against the Vikings in the Southland, and practicing in Arizona is odd.
Last week Collins had talked about a funny memory with the Wolverines, how Harbaugh finished a spring practice by doing a cannonball off the high dive at the school’s pool.
There are lots of issues to resolve, with St. Francis in an evacuation area and few schools holding practices in basketball and other sports.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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