The ongoing pursuit of a craft or profession, particularly in the fine arts.
The observance of religious duties which a Church requires of its members.
A customary action, habit, or behavior; a manner or routine.
To repeat an activity as a way of improving one's skill.
To perform or execute a craft or skill.
A pattern of behavior inherited or acquired through frequent repetition.
To avail oneself to (e.g. a principle, a religion, common sense, etc.).
learn by repetition
systematic training by multiple repetitions; "practice makes perfect"
translating an idea into action; "a hard theory to put into practice"; "they put their plans into practice"
the exercise of a profession; "the practice of the law"; "I took over his practice when he retired"
knowledge of how something is customarily done: "it is not the local practice to wear shorts to dinner"
avail oneself to; "apply a principle"; "practice a religion"; "use care when going down the stairs"
a customary way of operation or behavior; "it is their practice to give annual raises"; "they changed their dietary pattern"
carry out or practice; as of jobs and professions: "practice law"
engage in a rehearsal (of)
translating an idea into action; "a hard theory to put into practice"; "differences between theory and praxis of communism"
knowledge of how something is usually done; "it is not the local practice to wear shorts to dinner"
learn by repetition; "We drilled French verbs every day"; "Pianists practice scales"
avail oneself to; "apply a principle"; "practice a religion"; "use care when going down the stairs"; "use your common sense"; "practice non-violent resistance"
carry out or practice; as of jobs and professions; "practice law"