TRY OUT: Synonyms and Related Words. What is Another Word for TRY OUT?

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Associations of "Try out" (30 Words)

assayA written report of the results of an analysis of the composition of some substance.
They made an assay of the contents.
assiduityConstant attentions to someone.
The assiduity with which he could wear down his opponents.
attemptMake an effort or attempt.
An attempt to halt the bombings.
conscientiouslyIn a way that is motivated by one’s moral sense of right and wrong.
He applied himself conscientiously to his profession.
contendHave an argument about something.
Militant groups are contending for control of the country.
contributeContribute to some cause.
He contributed to a private pension.
effortA notable achievement.
He got an A for effort.
endeavorAttempt by employing effort.
We endeavor to make our customers happy.
endeavourEarnest, prolonged, and industrious effort.
He is endeavouring to help the Third World.
exertionThe application of a force, influence, or quality.
They managed only with great exertion.
exhaleGive out (breath or an odor.
He exhaled the smoke towards the ceiling.
filibusterObstruct proposed legislation with a filibuster.
The bill was defeated by a Senate filibuster in June.
futilelyIn a futile and unproductive manner.
impossibleUsed of persons or their behavior.
Impossible behavior.
jimmyTo move or force, especially in an effort to get something open.
In Britain they call a jimmy and jemmy.
overexertionExcessive exertion; so much exertion that discomfort or injury results.
painsAn effortful attempt to attain a goal.
practiseScheme or plot for an evil purpose.
He began to practise law.
pryBe nosey.
Raccoons managed to pry the lid off the garbage pail.
reconstructionThe activity of constructing something again.
Comparison between the original and the reconstruction.
renderTo surrender someone or something to another.
The rains rendered his escape impossible.
strenuousCharacterized by or performed with much energy or force.
A strenuous task.
striveTo exert much effort or energy.
We must strive to secure steady growth.
strivingAn effortful attempt to attain a goal.
strugglingEngaged in a struggle to overcome especially poverty or obscurity.
A financially struggling theater.
suicideA person who commits suicide.
A suicide blast caused more deaths.
taxingPhysically or mentally demanding.
A taxing schedule.
toilExhausting physical labour.
A life of toil.
travail(of a woman) be in labour.
A woman in travail.
workmanlikeWorthy of a good workman.
A steady workmanlike approach.

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