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Definition of trial
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of trial is as below...
Trial (n.) The state of being tried or
tempted;
exposure
to
suffering
that tests
strength,
patience,
faith,
or the like;
affliction
or
temptation
that
exercises
and
proves
the
graces
or
virtues
of men..
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Assay
::
Assay (n.) Trial by
danger
or by
affliction;
adventure;
risk;
hardship;
state of being
tried.
Below
::
Below
(adv.)
In court or
tribunal
of
inferior
jurisdiction;
as, at the trial
below..
Attempt
::
Attempt
(v. t.) To make trial or
experiment
of; to try; to
endeavor
to do or
perform
(some
action);
to
assay;
as, to
attempt
to sing; to
attempt
a bold
flight..
Tentative
::
Tentative
(n.) An
essay;
a
trial;
an
experiment.
Half-tounue
::
Half-tounue
(n.) A jury, for the trial of a
foreigner,
composed
equally
of
citizens
and
aliens..
Proof
::
Proof (n.) A trial
impression,
as from type, taken for
correction
or
examination;
--
called
also proof
sheet..
Potentiometer
::
Potentiometer
(n.) An
instrument
for
measuring
or
comparing
electrial
potentials
or
electro-motive
forces.
Probation
::
Probation
(n.) Any
proceeding
designed
to
ascertain
truth,
to
determine
character,
qualification,
etc.;
examination;
trial;
as, to
engage
a
person
on
probation..
Patrial
::
Patrial
(a.)
Derived
from the name of a
country,
and
designating
an
inhabitant
of the
country;
gentile;
-- said of a
noun..
Verdict
::
Verdict
(n.) The
answer
of a jury given to the court
concerning
any
matter
of fact in any
cause,
civil or
criminal,
committed
to their
examination
and
determination;
the
finding
or
decision
of a jury on the
matter
legally
submitted
to them in the
course
of the trial of a
cause..
Try
::
Try (v. t.) To
subject
to
severe
trial;
to put to the test; to cause
suffering
or
trouble
to.
Prove
::
Prove (v. t.) To take a trial
impression
of; to take a proof of; as, to prove a
page..
Fire
::
Fire (n.)
Torture
by
burning;
severe
trial or
affliction.
Approver
::
Approver
(n.) One who
approves.
Formerly,
one who made proof or
trial..
Hold
::
Hold (n. i.) Not to fail or be found
wanting;
to
continue;
to last; to
endure
a test or
trial;
to
abide;
to
persist.
Slug
::
Slug (n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
terrestrial
pulmonate
mollusks
belonging
to Limax and
several
related
genera,
in which the shell is
either
small and
concealed
in the
mantle,
or
altogether
wanting.
They are
closely
allied
to the land
snails..
Alibi
::
Alibi (n.) The plea or mode of
defense
under which a
person
on trial for a crime
proves
or
attempts
to prove that he was in
another
place when the
alleged
act was
committed;
as, to set up an
alibi;
to prove an
alibi..
Exrerience
::
Exrerience
(v. t.) To make
practical
acquaintance
with; to try
personally;
to prove by use or
trial;
to have trial of; to have the lot or
fortune
of; to have
befall
one; to be
affected
by; to feel; as, to
experience
pain or
pleasure;
to
experience
poverty;
to
experience
a
change
of
views..
Issue
::
Issue (n.) The final
outcome
or
result;
upshot;
conclusion;
event;
hence,
contest;
test;
trial..
Trialogue
::
Trialogue
(n.) A
discourse
or
colloquy
by three
persons.
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