Word info

trialling

Speech parts

1. trialling - Noun

2. trialling - Verb

Meaning

trialling

(British spelling) (Canadian spelling, common) present participle of trial

The process of running a trial; an experiment or pilot.

The running of trial races, especially for horses or greyhounds.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

David Lloyd gyms are trialling a discreet thermo-scanner, which reads your temperature the minute you walk in the door. Source: Internet

Having already started trialling its processed biomethane in a tractor and Cormac’s fleet of tarmac hot boxes, Bennamann’s technology to capture gas will now be expanded in sealed slurry lagoons on six council-owned dairy farms across Cornwall. Source: Internet

Researchers are now trialling a range of microRNA biomarkers as potential clinical methods for diagnosing disease. Source: Internet

Dr Ryde is now trialling exercise breaks among Lanarkshire factory workers. Source: Internet

However, biometrics is now being taken a step further, with some financial institutions trialling using a person’s walking gait to identify them and offer them relevant services as they walk into the branch. Source: Internet

"I never heard anything about it except for one time, and it was around five years ago," said Sebastian Weber, coach of four-time Union Cycliste Internationale world champion (time trialling) Tony Martin. Source: Internet

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