practicing
Americanadjective
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actively working at a profession, especially medicine or law.
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actively following a specific way of life, religion, philosophy, etc..
a practicing Catholic.
Etymology
Origin of practicing
Example Sentences
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For 19 years Mr. da Silva supplemented his income by driving a cab and practicing English with the many English-speaking visitors to Abadiânia.
It’s a risk, unlike, say, practicing a sport or taking up a new hobby.
The crowd included a practicing cardiologist from Belgium who had built an app to help patients navigate care, and a California lawyer who made a tool for automating building permit approvals using Claude Code.
Davis, despite having little experience practicing antitrust law, is one of the most visible practitioners of a change playing out across the division.
Father, who was incapable of practicing deceit or even recognizing it, took a long and earnest sniff.
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