Practice (Noun & Verb)
Syllable division: prac·​tice 
How to pronounce: UK: /ˈpræk.tɪs/ US: /ˈpræk.tɪs/

British - and American Pronunciation of the word Practice

#1 Meaning: When something is done frequently or on a regular basis, as a habit, tradition, etc.
Example:
> It is a common practice in most countries to tip a waiter.
> What is standard practice at this firm when an employee does something like this?
> Testing products on animals is a cruel practice that should be banned.

#2 Meaning: When you do something on a regular or repetitive basis in order to increase your ability at it.
Example:
> They have baseball practice every Monday and Wednesday.
> I would love to play tennis with you, but I am out of practice.
> If I want to improve my English, I need to remember to practice speaking it every day.

#3 Meaning: When you are professionally engaged in something that involves a lot of skill and training.
> She decided to practice medicine after graduation.
> He wanted to open his own dental practice.
> Their practice is large enough to accommodate 1000 clients per week.

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