practicer|practicers in English
noun
['præktɪsə(r)]
one who rehearses; one who works in a particular profession (practicer of law, medicine, etc.)
Use "practicer|practicers" in a sentence
1. She had no contact with practicers of false religion.
2. Have you abandoned all practices that might identify you as a practicer of modern Baalism?
3. A divine decree still stands against all practicers of spiritism. —Revelation 21:8.
4. Still others had been “Jesus freaks,” atheists, Buddhists, practicers of yoga, of spiritism, and so forth.
5. Also, God will judge and cast away from him all practicers of spiritism.—Revelation 22:15.
6. Soon that “sword” will be felt by “all flesh from south to north,” by all practicers of false religion.
7. At Zechariah 10:2, it states: “The practicers of divination, . . . valueless dreams are what they keep speaking.”
8. “When the wicked ones sprout as the vegetation and all the practicers of what is hurtful blossom forth, it is that they may be annihilated forever,” says Psalm 92:7.
9. “When the wicked ones sprout as the vegetation and all the practicers of what is hurtful blossom forth, it is that they may be annihilated forever.” —Psalm 37:9, 10; 92:7.
10. The Bible states regarding practicers of homosexuality: “Do not be deceived; neither the immoral, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor homosexuals . . . will inherit the kingdom of God.” —1 Corinthians 6:9-11, Revised Standard Version, Catholic edition.