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trial

1 of 2noun
/ˈtraɪəl/
Forms:trials
1

a legal process where a judge and jury examine evidence in court to decide if the accused is guilty

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  • The trial lasted for several weeks as witnesses testified and evidence was presented.
  • She was nervous about her upcoming trial and hoped the jury would believe her innocence.
  • After a lengthy trial, the defendant was found guilty and sentenced to ten years in prison.
  • The trial attracted a lot of media attention due to the high-profile nature of the case.
  • The lawyer prepared extensively for the trial, gathering all necessary documents and witness statements.
2

a process conducted in order to decide on how effective, safe, etc. someone or something is

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  • The trial was set to evaluate the new drug's effectiveness in treating the condition.
  • The company conducted a trial of the new software to ensure it met all performance standards.
  • The trial period for the new employee was crucial to assess their fit for the role.
  • The trial of the proposed educational program showed promising results in improving student engagement.
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3

an event or circumstance that is annoying, frustrating, or catastrophic

  • Losing her wallet was a trial she couldn't forget.
  • The family endured many trials during the storm.
  • His illness proved to be a severe trial.
  • Waiting in the long line was a minor trial.
  • The journey through traffic was a trial of patience.
4

a preliminary competition or qualifying event to determine eligibility or ranking

  • He attended the trials to qualify for the national team.
  • The swimming trials determined the finalists.
  • Only the top scorers advanced from the trials.
  • The athletes prepared months in advance for the trials.
  • Trial results were posted online for the participants.