Pronunciation: /ˈpræk.sɪs/
noun custom or practice
A1 Praxis refers to the practical application of a theory.
A2 In this course, students will learn about the praxis of teaching.
B1 The workshop focused on the praxis of sustainable agriculture.
B2 She excels in the praxis of project management, turning ideas into reality.
C1 His extensive experience in the praxis of law makes him a valuable asset to the firm.
C2 The professor's deep understanding of praxis theory influenced many students in their research.
formal The teacher emphasized the importance of praxis in the field of education.
informal We need to put theory into praxis to see real results.
slang Let's get down to praxis and start working on this project.
figurative Praxis is the bridge between theory and reality in any profession.
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