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    prac·ticed
    [ˈpraktəst]
    adjective
    practised (adjective) · practiced (adjective)
    1. expert, typically as the result of much experience:
      "admiring the dress with a practiced eye" · "the waiter was practiced at disrupting moments of intimacy"
    prac·tice
    [ˈpraktəs]
    verb
    practiced (past tense) · practiced (past participle)
    1. perform (an activity) or exercise (a skill) repeatedly or regularly in order to improve or maintain one's proficiency:
      "I need to practice my French" · "they were practicing for the Olympics"
    2. carry out or perform (a particular activity, method, or custom) habitually or regularly:
      "we still practice some of these rituals today"
      • actively pursue or be engaged in (a particular profession or occupation):
        "he began to practice law" · "he practiced as an attorney"
      • observe the teaching and rules of (a particular religion):
        "they are free to practice their religion without fear of persecution"
      • archaic
        scheme or plot for an evil purpose:
        "what a tangled web we weave when we first practice to deceive"
    Origin
    late Middle English: the verb from Old French practiser or medieval Latin practizare, alteration of practicare ‘perform, carry out’, from practica ‘practice’, from Greek praktikē, feminine (used as a noun) of praktikos (see practical); the noun from the verb in the earlier spelling practise, on the pattern of pairs such as advise, advice.
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    verb
    1. perform (an activity) or exercise (a skill) repeatedly or regularly in order to improve or maintain one's proficiency:
    2. carry out or perform (a particular activity, method, or custom) habitually or regularly:
     
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  1. skilled or expert; proficient through practice or experience: a practiced hand at politics. acquired or perfected through practice: a practiced English accent.
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    practiced (US) adjective or British practised / ˈpræktəst/ Britannica Dictionary definition of PRACTICED 1 : good at doing something because you have done it many times a practiced chef
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    1 : experienced, skilled a practiced chef 2 : learned by practice a practiced skill
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    very good at doing something because you have a lot of experience at doing it: She is a confident and practiced speaker who always impresses her audience. He is practiced in the art of public debate.
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