retryverb
/ˌriːˈtraɪ//ˌriːˈtraɪ/retry verb (LAW)
[ T ] to try someone again in a court of law (= examine them to find out if they have committed a crime or not):
The original jury could not come to a verdict in the case. The defendant was retried several months later and convicted of the crime.
retry verb (MAKE NEW ATTEMPT)
[ I ] to try to do something again because you have not been successful the first time:
Don't worry if you make a mistake; you can always retry until you get the result you want.
If that doesn't work, retry with a different payment card.