Noun
An empirical test of the suitability or effectiveness of a method or thing by running it at least once.
An empirical test of the suitability or capability of a person or actor by letting him perform at least once.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgBut it was agreed between all the parties that a trial run of the court's CVP (Common Viewing Platform) will take place during a lawyers-only hearing on May 7 ahead of the final hearing. Source: Internet
Lewis says the City will decide where the lights will go first, and providing a three month trial run goes off without a hitch, he and his team will then move on to setting up the rest. Source: Internet
That shift was already in progress, but the lockdown has almost certainly accelerated it by forcing a trial run to which various executives are paying very close attention. Source: Internet
The company also said another remdesivir trial run by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases had met its goal, without providing further details. Source: Internet
The former real estate tycoon went on weighing in, "If he did it, he would have to view this as a trial run for what's going to happen in four years." Source: Internet
The GECOM official said Wednesday’s tabulation was a mere trial run. Source: Internet