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praktiserer

Praktiserer is a Danish verb meaning to practice, to perform a profession, or to apply a rule, method, or activity. It is used when someone actively conducts professional work, or when describing the repeated execution of a skill or procedure. For example, “ Hun praktiserer som læge” means she works as a doctor, and “ Virksomheden praktiserer en ny tilgang til kundeservice” refers to adopting a new approach. The verb can also describe habitual practice, as in “ Han praktiserer sit instrument hver dag.”

Grammatically, praktiserer is the present tense form for all persons: jeg praktiserer, du praktiserer, han/hun/den praktiserer,

Etymology and related terms: praktisere derives from the French pratiquer, with influences from other European languages.

Usage notes: In professional contexts, praktisere signals ongoing activity in a vocation such as medicine, law,

vi
praktiserer,
I
praktiserer,
de
praktiserer.
The
infinitive
is
at
praktisere;
the
past
tense
is
praktiserede;
the
past
participle
is
praktiseret.
The
passive
present
is
praktiseres.
Danish
related
nouns
include
praksis
(practice)
and
praktik
(internship),
which
share
the
same
linguistic
root.
or
other
regulated
fields.
It
can
also
describe
the
application
or
implementation
of
rules,
methods,
or
organizational
practices.
The
term
is
neutral
and
formal,
suitable
for
descriptive
or
encyclopedic
writing.