noun a formal examination of evidence before a judge, and typically before a jury, in order to decide guilt in a case of criminal or civil proceedings
verb to test or put to the test
In the legal field, a trial is a formal examination of evidence before a judge, typically to determine guilt or innocence in a criminal case.
In medicine, a clinical trial is a research study that investigates the effects of a medical treatment on human subjects.
In technology, a trial version of software or a product is a limited version that allows users to try it out before purchasing the full version.
In business, a trial period is a specified length of time during which a product or service is offered to customers for evaluation or testing purposes.
In education, a trial lesson is a sample class or session offered to potential students to experience the teaching style and content before committing to a course.
A trial is a formal examination of evidence before a judge and typically a jury, in order to determine guilt or innocence in a legal case.
A clinical trial is a research study conducted with human volunteers to evaluate the safety and efficacy of a new medical treatment or intervention.
A trial run is a test or experiment conducted to evaluate the performance or quality of a product or process before full-scale implementation.
A trial version of a software program is a limited version made available for free or for a limited time period to allow users to test its features and functionality before purchasing the full version.
A trial offer is a promotional campaign where customers are given the opportunity to try a product or service for a limited time or at a reduced price before committing to a purchase.