retry

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English - English
To try (especially judicially) a second time; as, to retry a case; to retry an accused person
Another attempt
hear or try a court case anew
To try (esp. judicially) a second time; as, to retry a case; to retry an accused person
An additional attempt to transmit a fax following a transmission failure When a fax fails to transmit successfully, Fax retries sending the fax automatically in accordance with the retries policy specified by the fax administrator The administrator can set the maximum number of retries permitted before the process fails, and how much time must pass between each retried transmission
To try esp
Once a recognizer had a recognition timeout or rejection, it will allow the user to try again, by altering the form of stating a prompt and explaining the reason for doing that
In the context of computers, one of the three historic choices offered by DOS when it could not complete the requested operation Also see Abort and Fail
{f} hold a new trial; reattempt, try again
A label given to a PushButton in some DialogBoxes that performs the action of retrying the action whose failure posted the DialogBox
judicially a second time; as, to retry a case; to retry an accused person
retry

    Hyphenation

    re·try

    Turkish pronunciation

    ritray

    Pronunciation

    /rēˈtrī/ /riːˈtraɪ/

    Etymology

    (prefix.) Middle English, from Old French, from Latin re-, red- back, again, against.
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