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Meaning

The word "trial" refers to a test or examination of something. In legal contexts, it can mean a formal court proceeding where evidence is presented to determine the outcome of a case. Generally, it can also refer to a process of testing the quality, performance, or effectiveness of something.

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Etymology

The word "trial" comes from the Old French "trier," which means "to sift, select" and can be traced back to the Latin word "tritare," meaning "to rub or grind." This etymology reflects the concept of sorting out or testing various options.

Examples

  1. The scientist conducted a trial to determine the efficacy of the new drug.
  2. After a lengthy trial, the jury reached a unanimous verdict.
  3. She prepared for her trial performance in front of the judges.
  4. His attempts at running the marathon were a trial of his physical limits.
  5. The team faced several trials during the project but ultimately succeeded.