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prax·is P0504400 (prăk′sĭs)n. pl. prax·es (prăk′sēz′) 1. Practical application or exercise of a branch of learning.2. Habitual or established practice; custom. [Medieval Latin prāxis, from Greek, from prāssein, prāg-, to do.]praxis (ˈpræksɪs) n, pl praxises or praxes (ˈpræksiːz) 1. (Education) the practice and practical side of a profession or field of study, as opposed to the theory2. (Education) a practical exercise3. accepted practice or custom[C16: via Medieval Latin from Greek: deed, action, from prassein to do]prax•is (ˈpræk sɪs) n., pl. prax•is•es, prax•es (ˈpræk siz) 1. the application or use of knowledge or skills; practice, as distinguished from theory. 2. convention, habit, or custom. [1575–85; < Medieval Latin < Greek prâxis deed, act, action =prāk-, base of prassein to do, fare + -sis -sis] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | praxis - translating an idea into action; "a hard theory to put into practice"; "differences between theory and praxis of communism"practiceeffectuation, implementation - the act of implementing (providing a practical means for accomplishing something); carrying into effect |
praxisnounA habitual way of behaving:consuetude, custom, habit, habitude, manner, practice, usage, usance, use, way, wont.Translations
praxis
praxis1. the practice and practical side of a profession or field of study, as opposed to the theory 2. a practical exercise praxis (MARXISM) purposive action (including political action) to alter the material and social world, including Man himself. As a central general concept within Marxism, ‘praxis’ draws attention to the socially constructed nature of economic and social institutions and the possibility of changing these – humanity's capacity for freedom, which cannot be achieved entirely at the individual level. Praxis can be given more specific meanings, e.g. ‘revolutionary praxis’, but its main use is as a general concept capable of receiving a variety of emphases, for example, in some uses (within Marxism) a tension may exist between praxis and necessity.praxis
praxis [prak´sis] the conception and planning of a new action in response to an environmental demand.feminist praxis praxis done from a belief system involving ideas of mutual nurturance, nonviolence, and small groups working for change, with attention to emotions, communal life, reciprocity, and the development of persons over time. See also theory" >feminist theory.prax·is (prak'sis), The performance of an action. [G. praxis, action] prax·is (prak'sis) occupational therapy Conception and planning of a motor act in response to an environmental demand. [G. praxis, action]praxis 1. Action. 2. The ability to perform skilled actions. prax·is (prak'sis) The performance of an action. [G. praxis, action]praxis
Synonyms for praxisnoun a habitual way of behavingSynonyms- consuetude
- custom
- habit
- habitude
- manner
- practice
- usage
- usance
- use
- way
- wont
Synonyms for praxisnoun translating an idea into actionSynonymsRelated Words- effectuation
- implementation
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