Tri
/ˈtraɪ/
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- (v.) To bring a case before a court for examination and judgment.
The court will try the defendant for theft next month.
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Typically used as an abbreviation or shorthand for 'try' in legal contexts; the full term 'try' is recommended for clarity.
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