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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Practise; Practice (disambiguation); Practices

Physiotherapy: Theory and Practice         
JOURNAL
Physiotherapy Theory and Practice; Physiotherapy: theory & practise; Physiotherapy theory & practise; Physiotherapy:theory & practise; Physiother Theory Pract; Physiother. Theory Pract.; Physiotherapy: Theory & Practice; Physiotherapy: theory and practise; Physiotherapy:theory and practise; Physiotherapy Theory & Practice; Physiotherapy theory and practise
Physiotherapy: Theory and Practice is a peer-reviewed medical journal covering research in physiotherapy (physical therapy). It is published 8 times a year by Informa.
practice         
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n.
habit
1) to make a practice of smt.
2) a common, usual; local; universal practice
3) a practice to + inf. (it was her practice to drink a glass of wine every evening)
exercise
4) to have practice (we have practice today at four o'clock)
5) target practice
6) practice at, in (practice at tying knots)
7) the practice to + inf. (I've had enough practice to pass the test)
professional activity
8) (a) legal; medical; nursing; professional practice
9) (of doctors) a general; group; private practice
10) a lucrative practice
application
11) in; into practice (to put a theory into practice; in theory and in practice)
method of conducting business
12) sharp, unethical, unfair, unscrupulous practices
13) (esp. AE) fair-trade practices USAGE NOTE: In Great Britain, private practice refers to a practice that is not under the National Health Service.
II
v.
1) (D; intr.) to practice on (you can practice mouth-to-mouth resuscitation on me)
2) (G) the boy practiced throwing the lasso
practice         
(practices)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
You can refer to something that people do regularly as a practice.
Some firms have cut workers' pay below the level set in their contract, a practice that is illegal in Germany...
Gordon Brown has demanded a public inquiry into bank practices.
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2.
Practice means doing something regularly in order to be able to do it better. A practice is one of these periods of doing something.
She was taking all three of her daughters to basketball practice every day...
The defending world racing champion recorded the fastest time in a final practice today.
N-VAR: usu supp N
3.
The work done by doctors and lawyers is referred to as the practice of medicine and law. People's religious activities are referred to as the practice of a religion.
...the practice of internal medicine...
I eventually realized I had to change my attitude toward medical practice.
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4.
A doctor's or lawyer's practice is his or her business, often shared with other doctors or lawyers.
The new doctor's practice was miles away from where I lived...
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5.
see also practise
6.
What happens in practice is what actually happens, in contrast to what is supposed to happen.
...the difference between foreign policy as presented to the public and foreign policy in actual practice...
In practice, workers do not work to satisfy their needs.
PHRASE: PHR with cl
7.
If something such as a procedure is normal practice or standard practice, it is the usual thing that is done in a particular situation.
It is normal practice not to reveal details of a patient's condition...
The transcript is full of codewords, which is standard practice in any army.
PHRASE: v-link PHR
8.
If you are out of practice at doing something, you have not had much experience of it recently, although you used to do it a lot or be quite good at it.
'How's your German?'-'Not bad, but I'm out of practice.'
PHRASE: v-link PHR
9.
If you put a belief or method into practice, you behave or act in accordance with it.
Now that he is back, the prime minister has another chance to put his new ideas into practice...
PHRASE: V inflects

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