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retry

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re·try  (r-tr)
tr.v. re·tried (-trd), re·try·ing, re·tries (-trz)
To try again.

retry [riːˈtraɪ]
vb -tries, -trying, -tried
(Law) (tr) to try again (a case already determined); give a new trial to
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Verb1.retry - hear or try a court case anew
hear, try - examine or hear (evidence or a case) by judicial process; "The jury had heard all the evidence"; "The case will be tried in California"
Translations
retry [ˈriːˈtraɪ] VT (Jur) [+ person] → procesar de nuevo, volver a procesar; [+ case] → rever
retry
vt (Jur) casewieder aufnehmen, neu verhandeln; (Comput) → erneut ausführen, wiederholen


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