practitioner

IPA: præktˈɪʃʌnɝ

noun

  • A person who practices a profession or art, especially law or medicine.
  • One who does anything customarily or habitually.
  • (dated) A sly or artful person.
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Examples of "practitioner" in Sentences

  • Another very useful application for the legal practitioner is Google Docs, a Web-based word processing system.
  • To internationally renowned monk Thich Nhat Hanh, the meditation practitioner is like a lotus flower in the process of unfolding.
  • It has almost been 50 years after the death of its main practitioner, but the ideas of Organic Architecture didn't die with Frank Lloyd Wright.
  • What I know as a mere practitioner, is that a double crew can deal with almost anything as a compact unit, given the right vehicle and equipment.
  • Once they are there they come under attack and unless the magical practitioner is caught, werewolf society will be enslaved to a malevolent mage.
  • Inks can become paradoxically darker, skin areas can blanch, and if the practitioner is working near lashes and brows, hair follicles can become damaged leading to permanent hair loss.
  • My NHS general practitioner is a good guy who knows what he's doing - so good, in fact, that retaining his services is a major factor in determining whether or not I move house in the future, because if I move he might not be able to retain me on his books.

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