Inspired by progressive practices, they stressed the connections between learning inside the school and life outside it.

To do or perform habitually or customarily; make a habit of: practices courtesy in social situations. 2. To do or perform (something) repeatedly in order to acquire or polish a skill: practice a dance step. 3. To give lessons or repeated instructions to; drill: practiced the students in handwriting. 4.

Find 19 different ways to say PRACTICES, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

Noun practice (usually uncountable, plural practices) Repetition of an activity to improve a skill.

Someone who practices medicine or law works as a doctor or a lawyer. He doesn't practice medicine for the money. ...the obligations of my license to practice as a lawyer.

Practices and practises are both English terms. Practices is predominantly used in 🇺🇸 American (US) English (en-US) while practises is predominantly used in 🇬🇧 British English (used in UK/AU/NZ) (en-GB). In the United States, there is a preference for " practices " over "practises" (100 to 0).

To be a good musician, you have to practice a lot. Have you been practicing your lines for the play? She had to practice flying in various weather conditions before she could get her pilot's license. He practices yoga daily. The monks practice celibacy. Grandmother taught us to practice good manners.