to try out
Pronunciation
/tɹˈaɪ ˈaʊt/
British pronunciation
/tɹˈaɪ ˈaʊt/

Definition & Meaning of "try out"in English

to try out
[phrase form: try]
01

to test something new or different to see how good or effective it is

Transitive: to try out something new or different
to try out definition and meaning
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Examples
She wanted to try out the new restaurant in town.
The team decided to try out the untested method in their experiment.
02

to perform or demonstrate one's abilities with the aim of getting a specific role or position

Intransitive: to try out for a role or position
to try out definition and meaning
example
Examples
The musician tried out for the band's next performance.
The dancer tried out for the ballet company with a captivating routine.
03

to take a small sample or test of something to assess its quality, functionality, or taste

Transitive: to try out sth
example
Examples
We tried out the hiking trail to check if it was suitable for beginners.
Can you try out this software and let me know if it meets our requirements?
try out
01

having the property of being equally spaced in all directions and never crossing or meeting

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SpecializedSpecialized
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The architect designed the grid so that the beams were try out, creating a uniform ceiling pattern.
In geometry class, we learned how to draw try out lines that never intersect.
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