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- TRY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of TRY is to make an attempt How to use try in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Try
- TRY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
TRY definition: 1 to attempt to do something: 2 to test something to see if it is suitable or useful or if it… Learn more
- TRY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you try something new or different, you use it, do it, or experience it in order to discover its qualities or effects It's best not to try a new recipe for the first time on such an important occasion [VERB noun] I tried everything, from nutritionists to acupuncture, but nothing worked [VERB noun]
- Try - definition of try by The Free Dictionary
To make an effort to do or accomplish (something); attempt: tried to ski 2 a To taste, sample, or otherwise test in order to determine strength, effect, worth, or desirability: Try this casserole b To make an effort to open (a closed door or window) 3 Law a To conduct the trial of (a legal claim): to try a negligence case b
- try - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
to test the effect or result of (often fol by out): to try a new method; to try a recipe out to endeavor to evaluate by experiment or experience: to try a new field; to try a new book
- Try Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
TRY meaning: 1 : to make an effort to do something to attempt to accomplish or complete something often followed by to + verb often followed by and + verb; 2 : to do or use (something) in order to see if it works or will be successful often + out
- try verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes | Oxford . . .
Definition of try verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary [intransitive, transitive] to make an attempt or effort to do or get something I don't know if I can come but I'll try try to do something What are you trying to do? I tried hard not to laugh You haven’t even tried to find it Don’t try to do it too quickly
- Try - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
Try describes putting effort into something, like when you try to draw a horse, or take a sample of something, like when you try a new flavor of ice cream Another meaning is of try is to put on trial — a prosecutor might try a defendant for theft
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