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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(181) He gave an undertaking not to leave the country before the trial.
(182) The judge reacted angrily to the suggestion that it hadn't been a fair trial.
(183) My brothers and I were always a real trial to my parents.
(184) The odds are stacked against civilians getting a fair trial.
(185) The two men were committed for trial at Bristol Crown Court.
(186) He denied making the hoax call but was convicted after a short trial.
(187) At this stage of the trial the defence lawyer often shifts the focus onto the victim.
(188) The President will be drawn into a damaging battle in which his credentials will be on trial.
(189) The former President was demanding that he should be either put on trial or set free.
(190) One of the glories of the British heritage is the right to a fair trial.
(191) The defendant has a right to a fair trial .
(192) The unfair and hasty decision of the court made a mockery of the trial.
(193) The trial was held in camera because the accused was only 14 years old.
(194) A retrial was necessary after the original trial ended with a hung jury.
(195) This evidence did not come to light until after the trial.
(196) The first trial ended in a hung jury,(http://sentencedict.com/trial.html) the second in acquittal.
(197) Get to sleep early tonight - you'll need to keep a clear head tomorrow at the trial.
(198) Lee's case will be the reference point for lawyers in tomorrow's trial.
(199) It became clear,during the trial,that most of the charges against the defendant were trumped up.
(200) An appeals court had ruled that they could not get a fair trial in Los Angeles.
(201) The judge had no authority to order a second trial.
(202) He has been summoned from New York to give evidence at the trial.
(203) The newspapers had a field day when the trial finished.
(204) The Press was / were not allowed to attend the trial.
(205) The Kravchenko trial became a cause celebre in Paris and internationally.
(206) More than a hundred witnesses gave evidence at the trial.
(207) The judge halted the trial when it emerged witnesses had been threatened.
(208) The trial was kept secret because of the risk of public disorder.
(209) You can use the software free for a 30-day trial period.
(210) The legal to-ings and fro-ings could delay the start of the trial for up to six months.
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.