As verbs the difference between trialed and trialled
is that
trialed is past tense of trial while
trialled is past tense of trial.
trialled English
Verb
(head)
(trial)
trial English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) trial, from . More at try.
Noun
( wikipedia trial)
( en noun)
an opportunity to test something out; a test.
- They will perform the trials for the new equipment next week.
appearance at judicial court.
a difficult or annoying experience
- That boy was a trial to his parents
Adjective
(-)
Pertaining to a trial or test.
Attempted on a provisional or experimental basis.
Verb
To carry out a series of tests on (a new product, procedure etc.) before marketing or implementing it.
- The warning system was extensively trialed before being fitted to all our vehicles.
To try out (a new player) in a sports team.
- The team trialled a new young goalkeeper in Saturday's match, with mixed results.
Derived terms
* put on trial
* trial and error
* trial by combat
* trial by fire
* trial balloon
* triality
Etymology 2
From (etyl) trialis, an adjective formed from .
Adjective
( -)
Characterized by having three (usually equivalent) components.
Triple.
(grammar) pertaining to a language form referring to three of something, as people; contrast singular'', ''dual'' and ''plural .
- No language has a trial number unless it has a dual.
See also
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trialed English
Verb
(head)
(trial)
Anagrams
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