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Meaning of Practise | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C1 Standard
ˈpɹæktɪs

Definitions

Obsolete spelling of practice.

alt-of, obsolete, uncountable, usually

Equivalents

العربية الممارسة
Azərbaycanca öyrənmək
Български упражнявам
Català practicar
Čeština cvičit
Cymraeg ymarfer
Dansk øve træne
Esperanto ekzerci praktiki
Español practicar
فارسی تمرین کردن
Gaeilge cleacht
Gàidhlig cleachd feuch
ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi hoʻomaʻamaʻa
Magyar gyakorol
Bahasa Indonesia melatih
日本語 練習する
ខ្មែរ ហាត់
한국어 연습하다
ລາວ ຫັດ
Bahasa Melayu latih
မြန်မာဘာသာ လေ့ကျင့်
Nederlands beoefen oefenen
Português praticar treinar
Shqip rys
Svenska öva praktisera träna utöva
Tiếng Việt luyện tập

Examples

“And againe You ſaw that I ſpake to you from Heauen, therefore yee ſhall make no Gods of Golde nor ſiluer: as if he ſhould haue ſaide, my practiſe in ſpeakeing to you by voyce and not by Image ſhoulde teach you that by my word and not by image, I am be remembred.”
“By heauen (fond vvretch) yͧ knovvſt not vvhat thou ſpeak'ſt, / Or elſe thou art ſuborn'd againſt his honor / In hatefull practiſe: […]”
“[T]he practiſe of the Normans, who as a monument of the Conqueſt, would have yoaked the Engliſh vnder their tongue, as they did vnder their command, by compelling them to teach their children in ſchooles nothing but French, […]”
“[C]ome forth, / And taſt the ayre of Palaces, eate, drinke / The toyles of Empricks, and their boaſted practiſe: / Tincture of Pearle, an Corall, Gold, and Amber; […]”
“[T]heſe Muſhrome Lords (Spirituall onely in Title, but wholly Temporall in reality), firſt ſprouted up by inſenſible degrees in the Church of Christ; ſo it is moſt infallibly convinced of notorious falſehood, by the multitude of thoſe moſt execrable Treaſons, Treacheries, Conſpiracies, Rebellions, Contumacies, Inſurrections, Seditions, and Anti-Monarchiall practiſes of Lordly Prelates, againſt their Soveraignes, in all ages ſince they grew rich and potent, in all Kingdomes and Churches where they have been admitted; […]”
“All wᶜʰ I have thus largely ſet down to ſhew the perfect conſonancie of our perſecuted Church to the doctrine of Scripture and Antiquity in this point, whereon ſo much depends for the ſtating & determining other differences, which have alſo a ſpecial influence on practiſe.”
“How to keep the corps ſeven dayes from corruption by anointing and waſhing, without exenteration, were an hazardable peece of art, in our choiſeſt practiſe.”

CEFR level

C1
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