retry (Meaning)

Wordnet

retry (v)

hear or try a court case anew

Webster

retry (v. t.)

To try (esp. judicially) a second time; as, to retry a case; to retry an accused person.

Synonyms & Antonyms of retry

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retry Sentence Examples

  1. After several unsuccessful attempts, he decided to retry the experiment.
  2. The system displayed an error message, prompting her to retry her login.
  3. The runner stumbled and fell, but quickly got up and retried the jump.
  4. The climber made it halfway up the mountain before a storm forced him to retry later.
  5. The sales call went poorly, but the salesman promised to retry tomorrow.
  6. The chef's first attempt at the dish was a failure, so he retried using a different recipe.
  7. The painter accidentally spilled the paint, necessitating a retry.
  8. The student missed the deadline for the assignment, but asked the teacher for a chance to retry it.
  9. The game crashed during a crucial moment, forcing the players to retry the level.
  10. The astronaut's first attempt to land on Mars failed, but he vowed to retry with a modified spacecraft.

FAQs About the word retry

hear or try a court case anewTo try (esp. judicially) a second time; as, to retry a case; to retry an accused person.

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After several unsuccessful attempts, he decided to retry the experiment.

The system displayed an error message, prompting her to retry her login.

The runner stumbled and fell, but quickly got up and retried the jump.

The climber made it halfway up the mountain before a storm forced him to retry later.