1. practised - Adjective
2. practised - Verb
3. practised - Adjective Satellite
skillful after much practice
Source: WordNetAboriginal Australian religious practices associated with the Dreamtime have been practised for tens of thousands of years. Source: Internet
Adults who might not have done a jigsaw in years might pick anything from a 250-piece puzzle upwards – although repeat patterns of hundreds and thousands of baked beans should be left to the practised puzzler. Source: Internet
A lawyer who practised in India for over two decades has been found incompetent to practise law in Manitoba, after a review by the Law Society of Manitoba found significant gaps in his knowledge of Canadian law. Source: Internet
Although headhunting and cannibalism have been practically eradicated, in the past they were practised in many parts of the country as part of rituals related to warfare and taking in enemy spirits or powers. Source: Internet
Alloying of copper with zinc or tin to make brass or bronze was practised soon after the discovery of copper itself. Source: Internet
After her return to Earth, Guanyin was said to have stayed for a few years on the island of Mount Putuo where she practised meditation and helped the sailors and fishermen who got stranded. Source: Internet