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6 definitions • 11 examples
1
a
group
of people who have been
chosen
to listen to all the
facts
in a
trial
in a
law
court
and to
decide
if a person is
guilty
or not
guilty
, or if a
claim
has been
proved
:
Examples:
members
of the
jury
The
jury
has/have been
unable
to
return
a
verdict
(=
reach
a
decision
).
Police
officers
aren't
usually
allowed
to be/sit/
serve
on a
jury
.
2
a
group
of people
chosen
to
decide
the
winner
of a
competition
3
a
group
of people who have been
chosen
to listen to the
facts
of a
trial
in a
law
court
and to
decide
whether a person is
guilty
or not
guilty
, or whether a
claim
has been
proved
:
Examples:
[
U
] a
trial
by
jury
/a
jury
trial
[
C
] My
husband
served
on a
jury
in a
criminal
case
a few
months
ago.
4
A
jury
is also a
group
of people
chosen
to
judge
a
competition
:
Examples:
[
C
] The
jury
chose
an
unexpected
winner
for the
literary
prize
.
5
a
group
of people who have been
chosen
to listen to the
facts
in a
court
action
and
decide
whether a person is
guilty
or not
guilty
or whether a
claim
has been
proved
:
Examples:
He was
flanked
by two
prison
officers
as he
awaited
the jury's
verdict
.
Last year a
California
jury
awarded
$172m to
staff
who had been
forced
to work through
meal
breaks
.
a
jury
acquits/
convicts
/deliberates The
jury
convicted
seven
of the men of
conspiracy
, but
acquitted
nine
others.
A
series
of
suspicious
phone
calls
took place
between
the
defendants
, a
jury
heard
yesterday
.
6
used to say that people have not yet
decided
whether something is good or bad:
Examples:
The
jury
is still out on whether she is the right person to
revive
the company's
fortunes
.
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