retrial
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Noun — A new court trial ordered because the first one was unfair, flawed, or ended without a verdict.
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Etymology
From re- + trial.
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What does “retrial” mean?
The word “retrial” means a new court trial ordered because the first one was unfair, flawed, or ended without a verdict. In plain terms, a do-over trial in court when the original one couldn't stand.
How do you use “retrial” in a sentence?
Here is “retrial” used in a sentence: “The judge ordered a retrial after evidence of jury misconduct came to light.”
What part of speech is “retrial”?
“Retrial” is a noun.