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US
/pɹækˈtɪʃənɝ, pɹækˈtɪʃnɝ/
]
[ UK /pɹæktˈɪʃənɐ/ ]
[ UK /pɹæktˈɪʃənɐ/ ]
NOUN
- someone who practices a learned profession
How To Use practitioner In A Sentence
- This triangulation of information will help school practitioners make better decisions about students or programs because data from one source can help confirm or disconfirm information from another.
- Physicians and hospitals fear the practice could unfairly penalize practitioners and say there's no way to benchmark quality accurately.
- Again, close liaison between obstetrician, midwife, general practitioner, cardiologist, and neonatologist is vital.
- His Honour saw that if conduct is not unprofessional, the practitioner is entitled to an untainted reputation.
- General practitioners and, increasingly after 1950, obstetricians attended most parturient women.
- The general practitioner diagnosed the illness of the baby as pneumonia.
- By training dental practitioners to make space judgments and subject arrangements in art painting, the practitioner can promote the ability of reconstruction, which is essential in esthetic dentistry.
- If it transpires that the patient has not yet attended the general practitioner for this diabetic review one reminder prompt is sent.
- In France Zola was the dominant practitioner of naturalism in prose fiction and the chief exponent of its doctrines.
- I hope that this book will be a major source of practical advice and assistance and will encourage the return of practitioners.