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