practised
US practiced
/ (ˈpræktɪst) /
expert; skilled; proficient
acquired or perfected by practice
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How to use practised in a sentence
The royal family - along with the British upper classes - have practised circumcision for hundreds of years.
No evidence has so far surfaced that shows phone hacking was regularly practised by other newspapers.
It is the same with violins, which can be read by the practised student as easily as we know each other by the countenance.
Violins and Violin Makers | Joseph PearceAn attempt to impose an imitation on a practised judge is always productive of an unpleasant result.
Violins and Violin Makers | Joseph PearceThis applies also in many other cases—but every master has some distinct difference which is perceptible to the practised eye.
Violins and Violin Makers | Joseph Pearce
Rioting, as an established social custom, disappeared in most of the places where it had formerly been so much practised.
The Eve of the Revolution | Carl BeckerOf course if a person has been deceived by an agent, if a fraud has been practised on him, he can avoid his contract.
Putnam's Handy Law Book for the Layman | Albert Sidney Bolles
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