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Definition of trialist in English: trialist(British triallist) noun ˈtrʌɪəlɪstˈtrīələst 1A person who participates in a sports trial or motorcycle trial. Example sentencesExamples - Todd intends to have a second keeper in place for the friendlies Ricketts will miss and avoid a repeat of last year when City had to kick off their warm-up campaign with a trialist in goal.
- On Monday night a team of basically reserve team triallists took on Frickley Athletic's first team squad at South Elmsall and went down 4-1.
- With a squad packed full of amateurs and triallists it was inevitable that fitness would be a telling factor and so it proved.
- He said he wants to come to us as a trialist in the pre-season.
- Every afternoon they used to play five-a-side against the triallists.
- City are expected to field a reserve team based on trialists and youngsters tonight when they play Birmingham at Solihull.
- Avenue broke the deadlock when one of the trialists scored from ten yards.
- City will field several trialists in the home reserve game against Manchester United tonight.
- He is also believed to be tracking an experienced striker and a left sided player, while running the rule over a number of trialists he expects to see in action pre-season.
- While 80 to 90 percent of Friday's trialists have provincial experience at various levels, several players also staked a claim.
- He played this term as a pre-season trialist for City.
- It was a good work out for the regulars in the first-half but all eyes were on the triallists and goalkeeper Dean Wordsworth had a night to forget being beaten five times.
- And it appears Viander isn't the trialist goalkeeper manager Sam Allardyce described as ‘not good enough’ earlier in the week.
- They have a stadium full of passionate, vociferous supporters whose legendary backing often reduced opposition players from star performers to schoolboy trialists.
- Professional clubs use their pre-season warm-up to blood the graduates, triallists and wannabes.
- But league rules on trialists meant he has been limited to only two reserve games.
- We've had four or five trialists each week - all the players have become bilingual!
- They all made their debuts playing as trialists, under assumed names against Halifax at the former Thrum Hall ground.
- Every time a triallist comes in they are a threat not only to Shaun but to Paulo and the other strikers.
- I've played a few but quite often they are full of youth team players and trialists and not really the same as competitive football.
- 1.1 A person who takes part in a clinical or market test of a new product.
Example sentencesExamples - Such a thought would be anathema to most clinical trialists.
- We believe that trialists need to report a minimum set of information.
- He helped build up interest in the site by giving away free trials and around two per cent of the trialists signed up for the annual £9.99 membership.
Definition of trialist in US English: trialistnounˈtrīələst 1A person who takes part in a sports trial or motorcycle trial. Example sentencesExamples - He played this term as a pre-season trialist for City.
- With a squad packed full of amateurs and triallists it was inevitable that fitness would be a telling factor and so it proved.
- Professional clubs use their pre-season warm-up to blood the graduates, triallists and wannabes.
- Avenue broke the deadlock when one of the trialists scored from ten yards.
- City are expected to field a reserve team based on trialists and youngsters tonight when they play Birmingham at Solihull.
- They have a stadium full of passionate, vociferous supporters whose legendary backing often reduced opposition players from star performers to schoolboy trialists.
- While 80 to 90 percent of Friday's trialists have provincial experience at various levels, several players also staked a claim.
- But league rules on trialists meant he has been limited to only two reserve games.
- It was a good work out for the regulars in the first-half but all eyes were on the triallists and goalkeeper Dean Wordsworth had a night to forget being beaten five times.
- City will field several trialists in the home reserve game against Manchester United tonight.
- And it appears Viander isn't the trialist goalkeeper manager Sam Allardyce described as ‘not good enough’ earlier in the week.
- Every time a triallist comes in they are a threat not only to Shaun but to Paulo and the other strikers.
- They all made their debuts playing as trialists, under assumed names against Halifax at the former Thrum Hall ground.
- Todd intends to have a second keeper in place for the friendlies Ricketts will miss and avoid a repeat of last year when City had to kick off their warm-up campaign with a trialist in goal.
- On Monday night a team of basically reserve team triallists took on Frickley Athletic's first team squad at South Elmsall and went down 4-1.
- He said he wants to come to us as a trialist in the pre-season.
- We've had four or five trialists each week - all the players have become bilingual!
- I've played a few but quite often they are full of youth team players and trialists and not really the same as competitive football.
- He is also believed to be tracking an experienced striker and a left sided player, while running the rule over a number of trialists he expects to see in action pre-season.
- Every afternoon they used to play five-a-side against the triallists.
- 1.1 A person who takes part in a clinical or market test of a new product.
Example sentencesExamples - He helped build up interest in the site by giving away free trials and around two per cent of the trialists signed up for the annual £9.99 membership.
- We believe that trialists need to report a minimum set of information.
- Such a thought would be anathema to most clinical trialists.
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