trial

simple noun92 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.2

A research study using human volunteers to test new medical treatments.

A period of time during which you can use a product or service without paying.

A test done in order to learn something or to discover if something works.

A just and impartial legal proceeding.

A trial for a crime.

A trial that causes great public interest and excitement.

A legal proceeding that is not just or impartial.

A trial that causes public disagreement or debate.

A trial famous for something bad.

A trial to decide if a public official should be removed from office.

A short trial without a jury, for minor offenses.

A way of solving a problem by trying different methods until you find one that is successful.

The problems, difficulties, and disappointments that are part of life.

To be the person in a court of law who is being judged.

To have to be judged in a court of law.

To begin the process of being judged in court.

To make someone be judged for a crime in a court of law.

For a case to reach the stage of being tried in court.

To cause someone to be officially judged in a court of law.

To officially send someone to be judged in a higher court.

A version of software that you can use for free for a limited time.

A set amount of time for testing something.

A practice of a new system or event.

A lawyer who specializes in representing clients in court.

A lawyer who specializes in representing clients in court.

The start of a legal proceeding.

The formal start of a trial.