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		Definition of practitioner in English: practitionernoun prakˈtɪʃ(ə)nəprækˈtɪʃ(ə)nər A person actively engaged in an art, discipline, or profession, especially medicine. (艺术、学科或职业,尤指医药)从业者  patients are treated by skilled practitioners 病人接受医术高明的开业医生治疗。 Example sentencesExamples -  As practitioners of the Dharma, we cannot ignore the state of confusion and bewilderment beings are going through.
 -  In his publications and lectures, George showed that he was a skilled practitioner of the art of metaphorical economics.
 -  Today's practitioners and enthusiasts of the genre appear to be undeterred by these realities.
 -  Both the author and illustrator are prize-winning practitioners of their respective crafts.
 -  it would be because students displayed the outcomes expected of a competent practitioner.
 -  Producers are advised to consult their private veterinary practitioner for further advice on prevention and treatment.
 -  The remaining members include a general medical practitioner, a BBC journalist, and a theologian.
 -  I highly recommend trying it if you can find a practitioner in your area.
 -  But even the most diligent, conscientious, and competent practitioner will make mistakes.
 -  The probability of users visiting an alternative medicine practitioner increased from 36.3 percent to 46.3 percent.
 -  Physician assistants and advanced registered nurse practitioners may not dictate verbal orders for inpatient medication orders.
 -  He is a skilled practitioner of the art of eye contact.
 -  Clause 174 requires owners to notify licensed building practitioners who have worked on their homes.
 -  There is a dearth of specialist practitioners in the field of community care and health law.
 -  People with gallstones should consult a licensed health care practitioner trained in the use of botanical medicine before using ginger.
 -  Ideally, individualized formulae would be prescribed by fully trained practitioners.
 -  Who trains the Reiki practitioner to diagnose clients' problems?
 -  A major challenge for colleges of pharmacy is to produce competent pharmacy practitioners while minimizing student attrition.
 -  An administrator - a licensed insolvency practitioner - is appointed to run the club.
 -  The development of the theory by other practitioners in the field was, again, slow.
 
 
 OriginMid 16th century: extension of obsolete practitian, variant of practician. Rhymescommissioner, conditioner, exhibitioner, missioner, munitioner, parishioner, partitioner, petitioner, positioner, requisitioner    Definition of practitioner in US English: practitionernounprakˈtiSH(ə)nərprækˈtɪʃ(ə)nər A person actively engaged in an art, discipline, or profession, especially medicine. (艺术、学科或职业,尤指医药)从业者  patients are treated by skilled practitioners 病人接受医术高明的开业医生治疗。 Example sentencesExamples -  it would be because students displayed the outcomes expected of a competent practitioner.
 -  An administrator - a licensed insolvency practitioner - is appointed to run the club.
 -  But even the most diligent, conscientious, and competent practitioner will make mistakes.
 -  Today's practitioners and enthusiasts of the genre appear to be undeterred by these realities.
 -  Ideally, individualized formulae would be prescribed by fully trained practitioners.
 -  He is a skilled practitioner of the art of eye contact.
 -  Producers are advised to consult their private veterinary practitioner for further advice on prevention and treatment.
 -  Who trains the Reiki practitioner to diagnose clients' problems?
 -  Both the author and illustrator are prize-winning practitioners of their respective crafts.
 -  The development of the theory by other practitioners in the field was, again, slow.
 -  A major challenge for colleges of pharmacy is to produce competent pharmacy practitioners while minimizing student attrition.
 -  Clause 174 requires owners to notify licensed building practitioners who have worked on their homes.
 -  As practitioners of the Dharma, we cannot ignore the state of confusion and bewilderment beings are going through.
 -  There is a dearth of specialist practitioners in the field of community care and health law.
 -  Physician assistants and advanced registered nurse practitioners may not dictate verbal orders for inpatient medication orders.
 -  I highly recommend trying it if you can find a practitioner in your area.
 -  The remaining members include a general medical practitioner, a BBC journalist, and a theologian.
 -  People with gallstones should consult a licensed health care practitioner trained in the use of botanical medicine before using ginger.
 -  In his publications and lectures, George showed that he was a skilled practitioner of the art of metaphorical economics.
 -  The probability of users visiting an alternative medicine practitioner increased from 36.3 percent to 46.3 percent.
 
 
 OriginMid 16th century: extension of obsolete practitian, variant of practician.     |