Practice means to do an activity often so you get better at it. People practice sports, music, or languages to improve skills.
She needs more practice to play well.
I do practice every day for piano.
Practice means how people usually do things in work or daily life. It shows habits or customs repeated regularly.
It is their practice to start work early.
Doctors follow a strict practice at hospitals.
Practice means the place where a doctor, lawyer, or other professional works. It is like their office or business.
I went to the doctor's practice today.
She works at a law practice downtown.
Practice is when knowledge or rules are used in real situations. For example, doctors use what they learn in their work.
Good practice is important in medicine.
The practice of law requires study and skill.
To practice means to do an activity often to get better. People practice sports, music, or languages by repeating actions.
I practice guitar every day after school.
They practice speaking English at home.
To practice means to do a job like doctor or lawyer. It means working officially in a profession.
She practices medicine in a big hospital.
He practices law in this city.
Practice means the way people often act that is not a rule but a habit. It can be customs or traditions.
It is their practice to greet with a bow.
Many practices differ between countries.