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Often used in the same context:
practising,
chre,
family doctor,
interval training,
liquor licence,
religious belief,
standardise,
penalised,
mental capacity,
toothbrushing,
enrol,
revitalise,
harmonise,
revolutionise,
double bed,
scrutinise,
capitalise,
reflexive pronoun,
staff nurse,
isometric exercise,
dental practice,
resitting,
learning disability,
emphasise,
maximise,
oneself,
minimise,
practical application,
energise,
plea bargaining,
licenced,
infant feeding,
preliminary examination,
expert witness,
finalise,
standardised,
revitalising,
colonic irrigation,
socialising,
utilise,
indirect tax,
ben trovato,
institutionalised,
energising,
criticise,
cot death,
prioritise,
aptitude test,
intelligence quotient,
queueing,
gruelling,
regression testing,
utilised,
penalise,
legalise,
bed rest,
individualised,
pure mathematics,
signal detection,
centred,
complementary medicine,
driving licence,
tennis elbow,
noise pollution,
moisturise,
optimise,
quorate,
social dancing,
sitz bath,
moral theology,
socratic method,
lateral thinking,
falun gong,
corpus juris,
cervical smear,
visualise,
tums,
hypnotise,
desensitising,
rabbiting,
facial nerve,
viva voce,
randomised,
occupational psychology,
placebo effect,
resit,
enquire,
satellite tv,
dental assistant,
thyself,
deprecates,
privatise,
ex tempore,
skiving,
rolfing,
go slow,
social worker,
antidepressant drug,
subsidise,
chillax,
breathing space,
sexual desire,
practice,
prac,
usage,
business,
use,
experi,
work,
custom,
usages,
busi,
dealings,
educa,
ex,
experience,
histories,
mercantile,
scouting,
tours,
deals,
derive,
blackboard,
chalkboard,
illustrative,
contextualized,
decontextualized,
enlightening,
hypnosis,
quantification,
rewrite,
rote,
vedic,
vocabulary,
abusive,
analytic,
aptest,
arawak,
attested,
biblical,
challenging,
chosen
More specific:
get the hang,
master,
scrimmage,
shamanize,
take up,
turn to
More general:
do,
do work,
execute,
learn,
perform,
read,
study,
take,
work
Synonyms:
carry out,
do,
drill,
exercise,
practice,
rehearse
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— Adjectives for practise:
common,
actual,
good,
general,
little,
daily,
long,
private,
medical,
best,
constant,
more...
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