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trial and error
noun
experimentation or investigation in which various methods or means are tried and faulty ones eliminated in order to find the correct solution or to achieve the desired result or effect.
trial and error
noun
a method of discovery, solving problems, etc, based on practical experiment and experience rather than on theory
he learned to cook by trial and error
trial and error
To “proceed by trial and error” is to experiment, rejecting what does not work and adopting what does.
Other Word Forms
- trial-and-error adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of trial and error1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
Like anyone new to tradecraft, he learned by trial and error.
They are regular workers who have become uncommonly savvy with existing AI tools, often through trial and error.
The firm pleaded guilty to a health and safety breach and was sentenced at Teesside Crown Court, with the judge hearing dangerous work was being carried out by "trial and error".
After hours of trial and error, and with morning light seeping into the barn, the operation was a success.
Understanding what your individual picture of happiness looks like takes trial and error.
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