Synonym: experiment, hardship, ordeal, test, tribulation, trouble, tryout. Similar words: industrial, material, patriarchy, triangular, building materials, criteria, variable, historian. Meaning: ['traɪəl] n. 1. (law) legal proceedings consisting of the judicial examination of issues by a competent tribunal 2. the act of testing something 3. (sports) a preliminary competition to determine qualifications 4. (law) the determination of a person's innocence or guilt by due process of law 5. trying something to find out about it 6. an annoying or frustrating or catastrophic event 7. the act of undergoing testing.
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(61) The trial was stopped before Christmas after allegations of attempts to nobble the jury.
(62) Of the three cases that went to trial, two ended in acquittals.
(63) Several months elapsed before his case was brought to trial.
(64) The trial was adjourned for a week/until the following week.
(65) By being absent from the trial, he forfeited the right to appeal.
(66) Several alleged drug lords are to be put on trial.
(67) The president's former aides were called to testify at his trial.
(68) He's awaiting trial, which is expected to begin early next year.
(69) After the trial he was reappointed treasurer.
(70) He refused to comment until after the trial.
(71) The accused was released on bail pending trial.
(72) His trial has been postponed indefinitely .
(73) The trial has turned into a media circus .
(74) They agreed to a trial separation.
(75) New evidence showed the police lied at the trial.
(76) He is currently standing trial for alleged malpractices.
(77) They were called to give evidence at the trial.
(78) The trial was held in camera.
(79) I was asked to give evidence at the trial.
(80) Thirty police officers were brought to trial.
(81) Reporting restrictions were not lifted at the trial yesterday.
(82) Four people had been arrested and committed for trial.
(83) That child of his is a great trial.
(84) He is in prison awaiting trial on drugs charges.
(85) In a double-blind trial[sentencedict.com],(sentencedict.com) there were definite improvements.
(86) You will be remanded in custody until your trial.
(87) Smith was hired on a six-month trial basis .
(88) She is presently on trial at the Old Bailey.
(89) At the murder trial, he pleaded insanity.
(90) The trial was swiftly brought to an end.
More similar words: industrial, material, patriarchy, triangular, building materials, criteria, variable, historian, bacteria, variation, appropriate, the proletariat, trim, trick, tribe, strip, string, strict, strike, tribal, denial, racial, social, trigger, get rid of, special, official, crucial, initial, partial.