1. retry - Noun
2. retry - Verb
To try (esp. judicially) a second time; as, to retry a case; to retry an accused person.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA retry badge is shown on messages in conversation screen, that fail to reach customers. Source: Internet
If the update process is interrupted abruptly, this core software may not be operational to run the device and retry the update, which can be avoided by having a protected read-only section of the flash storage that holds the core software. Source: Internet
A deadlocked jury failed to reach a decision this past November, but the Justice Department had made it publicly known that it intended to retry the N.J. senator until a week before it announced its final decision. Source: Internet
For server initiated requests, retry automatically using an exponential backoff strategy. Source: Internet
A record of the retry is stored in the database when a retry rule is applied after failed payment. Source: Internet
Client should not retry mutate. Source: Internet