Practiced in a sentence as an adjective

I say that as someone who has practiced both civil and criminal law.

I practiced what is sometimes called "catch and release" hacking.

So, I know the basic rules of chess, but I'm terrible at the game because I've never practiced.

It's well practiced, and designed with a variety of scapegoat clauses built in.

Not claiming that one is better or worse than the other, just making an observation about how it is practiced.

Compare them to underground dentists -Bob has no medical training, but has a dremel and practiced on a pig head.

This approach has been advocated and practiced by Lispers forever.

Mathematics, as currently practiced, is a command line.

" When large corporate interests are essentially writing bills for lawmakers, "free enterprise" is precisely what is not being practiced.

I've practiced meditation too, and while it does alter consciousness, there are many meaningfully different altered states - they are in no way equivalent or substitutable.

This is something that had been practiced in geometry ever since Euclid, but not really in other parts of mathematics, and around the beginning of the 20th century people started doing the same thing not just with points and lines, but also with numbers and sets and functions.

Sexuality has always been the topic of every medium available, and I would assume that the influence between porn/erotic media/romantic media/sex ed, culture and privately practiced sexuality has never been a one way street.

"the crimes the defendants and their co-conspirators committed were virtually indistinguishable from the kind of thuggery practiced for decades by the Mafia, which has long made manipulation of public bids for things like garbage collection and construction contracts a cornerstone of its business.

Truglia got so fed up with the politicised statistics coming out of Canada, which he felt were calling his own research into question, that he took the extraordinary step of issuing a special commentary clarifying that Canadas spending was not out of control, and he even aimed some veiled shots at the dodgy math practiced by right-wing think tanks.

Now, that's not to say that these considerations are audible to most listeners -- one of serialism's greatest failings, in my opinion, is that much of its content is only discoverable on paper even by highly trained musicians -- but it's certainly audible to some, and it's worth noting that this runs counter to her assertion that musical lines don't have meaning until they're embedded in a harmonic context: it's not even true with serialism as practiced!

Practiced definitions

adjective

having or showing knowledge and skill and aptitude; "adept in handicrafts"; "an adept juggler"; "an expert job"; "a good mechanic"; "a practiced marksman"; "a proficient engineer"; "a lesser-known but no less skillful composer"; "the effect was achieved by skillful retouching"

See also: adept expert good proficient skillful skilful

adjective

skillful after much practice

See also: practised