How to Pronounce "retrial"
word
ɹiˈtɹaɪəɫ
ree-TRY-uhl
ɹˈiːtɹaɪəl
ree-TRY-uhl
Definition
A legal process in which a case is tried again in court, usually because the first trial was inconclusive or unfair.
IPA Transcription
American English
ɹiˈtɹaɪəɫ
British English
ɹˈiːtɹaɪəl
Simplified Pronunciation
US
ree-TRY-uhl
UK
ree-TRY-uhl
Listen in Context
The judge ordered a retrial after new evidence was found.
The defendant requested a retrial because the jury was biased.
A retrial is necessary if the first trial ends in a mistrial.
After years in prison, he finally got a retrial and was found not guilty.