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Try out

Try out \Try out\, v. t. to use (something not previously used) to determine its fitness for a particular purpose; also, to attempt (a deed) to determine if it will accomplish a particular purpose.

Try out

Try out \Try out\, v. i. to compete for a postition, as on a sports team or in a theatrical presentation.

Wiktionary
try out

vb. 1 (context transitive English) To test something in order to see if it works. 2 (context intransitive English) To undergo a test before being selected; to audition.

WordNet
try out
  1. v. put to the test, as for its quality, or give experimental use to; "This approach has been tried with good results"; "Test this recipe" [syn: test, prove, try, examine, essay]

  2. try something new, as in order to gain experience; "Students experiment sexually"; "The composer experimented with a new style" [syn: experiment]

  3. perform in order to get a role; "She auditioned for a role on Broadway" [syn: audition]

  4. take a sample of; "Try these new crackers"; "Sample the regional dishes" [syn: sample, try, taste]

Wikipedia
Try Out (Kas Product album)

Try Out is the debut studio album by French coldwave band KaS Product. It was released in 1982, through record label RCA.

Try out

Try Out may refer to:

  • The Try Out, Oliver Hardy silent film
  • Try Out (Kas Product album)

Usage examples of "try out".

What's the harm if Simon wants to try out a few old parlour games?

He had never believed that, but he wasn't anxious to try out the theory.

Learn the detailed steps involved in each self-help method you are using (chapters 11-15) and try out your plan.

But then you and Henry would start to badger me to let you try out drugs on her, and that is not okay.

Getting them to try out alternative or innovative forms is harder than talking them into chastity as a life style.

You might even try out some new approaches to your problems in your dreams.

Because those whalemen did not then, and do not now, try out their oil at sea as the Southern ships have always done.