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PRACTICE

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Main Entry: practice
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: routine, usual procedure

Synonyms:

convenance, convention, custom, fashion, form, habit, habitude, manner, method, mode, praxis, proceeding, process, rule, system, tradition, trick, usage, use, usefulness, utility, way, wont

Antonyms:

abstention, refrain
Main Entry: practice
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: exercise, application

Synonyms:

action, assignment, background, discipline, drill, drilling, effect, experience, homework, iteration, operation, preparation, prepping, recitation, recounting, rehearsal, relating, repetition, seasoning, study, training, tune-up, use, work-out

Antonyms:

ignorance, neglect
Main Entry: practice
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: business; clientele of business

Synonyms:

career, clients, patients, profession, vocation, work
Main Entry: practice
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: repeat action to improve

Synonyms:

become seasoned, build up, discipline, do again, dress, dress rehearse, drill, dry run, exercise, go over, habituate, hone, iterate, polish, prepare, recite, rehearse, run through, shake-down, sharpen, study, train, try out, tune up, walk through, warm up, work, work out
Main Entry: practice
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: carry out; undertake

Synonyms:

apply, carry on, do, engage in, execute, follow, fulfill, function, live up to, observe, perform, ply, pursue, put into effect, specialize in, work at

Antonyms:

cease, forget, halt, neglect, stop
Main Entry: act
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: do something

Synonyms:

accomplish, achieve, begin, carry on, carry out, consummate, cook, create, develop, do, do a number, do one's thing, enforce, execute, function, get in there, go about, go for broke, go for it, go in for, go that route, go to town, intrude, knock off, labor, make progress, maneuver, move, officiate, operate, percolate*, perk*, perpetrate, persevere, persist, practice, preside, pursue, respond, serve, take effect, take part, take steps, take up, transort, undertake, work out
Notes: an act is the main dramatic unit and a scene is a division within an act

Antonyms:

abstain, cease, discontinue, give up, halt, hesitate, idle, refrain, stop
Main Entry: adhere
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: conform to or follow rules exactly

Synonyms:

abide by, be attached, be constant, be devoted, be devoted to, be faithful, be loyal, be true, cleave to, comply, follow, fulfill, heed, keep, maintain, mind, obey, observe, practice, respect, stand by, support

Antonyms:

disjoin, not conform
Main Entry: application
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: use

Synonyms:

appliance, appositeness, employment, exercise, exercising, function, germaneness, operation, pertinence, play, practice, purpose, relevance, usance, utilization, value
Main Entry: apply
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: put into use

Synonyms:

administer, assign, bring into play, bring to bear, employ, engage, execute, exercise, exploit, handle, implement, practice, utilize
Main Entry: assignment
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: responsibility, task

Synonyms:

appointment, beat, charge, chore, commission, drill, duty, homework, job, mission, position, post, practice, stint
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