in practice
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Definition
Adverb 1. In reality; when actually applied or used: Refers to how something works or happens in real situations, as opposed to in theory or under ideal conditions. Example: The new policy seems good in theory, but how will it work in practice?
Usage
The phrase "in practice" is used to contrast the actual, real-world application of an idea, plan, or rule with its theoretical conception. It often introduces a discussion of practical difficulties, results, or realities.
Examples
- The legal principle is clear, but in practice, its enforcement is very difficult.
- The software is designed to be user-friendly, but in practice, many customers find it confusing.
- In practice, the manager is much more flexible than the official rules suggest.
Advanced Usage
- "to be/put something into practice": To start using a plan, idea, or skill in a real situation.
- After learning the new techniques, she was eager to put them into practice.
Variants and Related Words
- Practice (n): The actual application or use of an idea, belief, or method, as opposed to theories about it.
- The idea sounds simple in theory, but it's hard in practice.
- Practical (adj): Concerned with the actual doing or use of something rather than with theory and ideas.
- We need to find a practical solution.
Synonyms
- In reality
- In actuality
- In effect
- In operation
- In real life
Antonyms
- In theory
- In principle
- Theoretically
- Ideally
Related Phrases
- In theory and in practice: Used to discuss both the conceptual and the real-world aspects of something.
- We must examine the proposal both in theory and in practice.
Adverb
- in practical applications
- will this work in practice?