trier
IPA: trˈaɪɝ
noun
- One who tries; one who makes experiments or examines anything by a test or standard.
- An instrument used for sampling something.
- One who tries judicially.
- (law) A person appointed by law to try challenges of jurors; a trior.
- (obsolete) That which tries or approves; a test.
- A city in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, on the banks of the Moselle river.
- A habitational surname from German.
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Examples of "trier" in Sentences
- He later received Trier as well.
- A jury acts as trier of fact only.
- He studied philosophy and theology in Trier.
- In a jury trial, the jury is the trier of fact.
- It was on display at a temporary exhibition in Trier.
- The Elector of Trier owned his own fief in the village.
- The seamless robe of Jesus is kept at the cathedral of Trier.
- As of 1398, the undisputed overlord was the Electorate of Trier.
- "trier" and comparing the color of the roast with a type sample.
- Trier had suffered terribly during the disorders of the Migrations.
- ROFL von trier doesn't reuse actors cause people hate that guy michaeldance
- In 1653 he was appointed one of the 'triers for the approbation of ministers.'
- The court thought that a rational trier of fact could find the claims related to core ingredients and/or efficacy.
- I think Von trier would be a good candidate to bring something to the table, if scorsese should go through with it.
- Defendant is substantially outweighed by the danger of unfair prejudice, of confusion of the issues, or of being misleading to the trier of fact.
- Heck, when celebs who are accused of murder like Robert Blake and OJ Simpson walk, do you think the trier of fact would pick the Tribune Company against Beatty?
- At frequent intervals, he thrusts his "trier" -- an instrument shaped somewhat like an elongated spoon -- into the cylinder, and takes out a sample of coffee to compare with his type sample.
- Triage - from the French word trier meaning to sort, separate, or select - works on the battlefield by military doctors prioritising treatments depending on the probable survival of the wounded.
- But he's a trier is our PM, so when the writer Dominic Shelmerdine sent a very undemanding letter asking Cameron what was his "original ambition", information Shelmerdine required for the second edition of a book in which politicians and celebrities confess such things, the great PR man wasn't going to waste an opportunity.
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