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Practiced

Practiced meaning

skillful, proficient, knowledgeable or expert as a result of practice

Example sentences (20)

It is a simple course that everyone can study, whether they have previously practiced meditation or have never practiced at all.

Flirty Fishing was practiced by members of Berg's inner circle starting in 1973, and was introduced to the general membership in 1976 and became common practiced within the group.

I practiced the Hare Krishna chant, practiced it with him, sometimes in mass auditoriums and parks in the Lower East Side of New York.

Native traditional religions are practiced in rural areas throughout the country but rarely are practiced publicly in cities, in part because many indigenous religious groups are intrinsically local in character.

Seitei-gata techniques Because iaido is practiced with a weapon, it is almost entirely practiced using solitary forms, or kata performed against one or more imaginary opponents.

A crucial part of oral health, flossing is also the least practiced habit across the board.

After graduation from the University of Alabama School of Law, he practiced law in Huntsville for 12 years before being elected to Congress in 1936.

After he left the Senate, he founded the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC), practiced law in South Dakota for good causes, and continued to speak out on U.S. foreign policy.

After World War II, Pope Pius practiced unyielding opposition to the communist regimes of Eastern Europe that by then were persecuting the Church.

Along with parachute disentanglement, Airmen practiced a situation as if their parachute was being dragged through the water by the wind, bringing the Airman attached with it, Gillis said.

Anwar said Malaysia believes everyone must work together to stop this madness of the continued killing practiced by Israel in Palestine, specifically in the Gaza Strip, which affects the lives of innocent people in hospitals and public places.

As I practiced more and more and got to the level that I am now, I can express my deepest emotions through my playing, unlike sometimes in regular life when my speaking is often disturbed by my stuttering.

As it happens, the British Foreign Office, with its sense of antique propriety and residual imperial viciousness, is the most practiced and ruthless at this kind of thing.

As pediatric health systems, we believe that every school, athletic field, health club, community center — in fact, anywhere youth tend to gather — should have a cardiac emergency action in place that is practiced regularly.

A wise man once said, as Black people, we could practice darn near any faith tradition we choose and be confident in knowing that our ancestors practiced that same tradition.

BENTONVILLE, Ark. (AP) — When Asa Hutchinson launches his bid for president this week, he’ll do so at a familiar location: the downtown square in the northwest Arkansas city where he was born, practiced law and first ran for office.

Clearly a fan of The Beatles, Edwards recently practiced the ‘the love you give is the love you get’ way of life.

College is a place to sharpen skills—skills that should have been formed, nourished, and practiced both at home and in basic education.

Elder also practiced law and went on to start his own legal recruitment firm, Laurence A. Elder & Associates, which he owned for 15 years.

Firewalking is an ancient ritual practiced by many cultures across the ages and is a way of deepening connections, and developing confidence.