practise
verb
UK ( US practice) uk/ˈpræktɪs/ us [ I or T ] LAW
to work in an area such as law or medicine, etc. that involves long periods of training and high levels of skill:
practise as sth She practised as a solicitor for 10 years before taking a career break.
practise law/medicine He had been banned from practising law.
[ T ]
to do something regularly, often according to a custom or set of rules, or as a habit:
The technique is rarely practised in the West.
practised by Unemployment among the country's working classes is being blamed on the open discrimination practised by both the state-owned and private sectors.
[ I or T ]
to repeat something often so that you improve your skill:
I need to practise my presentation before the meeting.