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It can describe a person subjected to severe distress or suffering (e.g., "a much-tried father"). 2. Legal Context
It is the past tense and past participle of "try," indicating an effort was made (e.g., "He tried to climb the cliff"). It can describe a person subjected to severe
In law, "tried" refers to a formal judicial process rather than a simple attempt. Try - FindLaw Dictionary of Legal Terms "a tried recipe").
It describes something found to be faithful or trustworthy through testing (e.g., "a tried recipe"). It can describe a person subjected to severe