plural
juries
plural
juries
Britannica Dictionary definition of JURY
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1
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a group of people who are members of the public and are chosen to make a decision in a legal case
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The jury failed to reach a verdict.
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The jury found the defendant guilty/innocent. = The jury returned a verdict of guilty/innocent.
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She was selected to serve/sit on a jury.
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(US) She was selected for jury duty. = (Brit) She was selected for jury service.
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I demand my right to a trial by jury. = I demand my right to a jury trial. [=a trial that is decided by a jury]
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see also grand jury, hung jury
2
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a group of people who decide the winners in a contest
jury is out
informal
◊ If you say the jury is still out on something, you mean that something has not yet been decided or has not yet become clear.