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practicing
[ prak-ti-sing ]
adjective
- actively working at a profession, especially medicine or law.
- actively following a specific way of life, religion, philosophy, etc.:
a practicing Catholic.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of practicing1
Example Sentences
However, what this class has shown me is that you can come from any unique background and still approach it like you’re practicing every single day.
So he is practicing patience, noting that the city has had to focus resources on the emergency response to the Palisades and Eaton fires that ravaged parts of L.A. in January.
A 2021 report from Barna Group revealed that white practicing Christians remained unlikely to recognize past or continuing racial discrimination, cross-racial relationships continued surface level and Black congregants experienced racial slights in these multiracial spaces.
Now 31, she remembers spending hours as a kid performing Selena’s songs in her living room, practicing and perfecting her routines.
The responses Brink said she saw were nothing short of creepy and made her question the type of people that might eventually end up practicing against the team.
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