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  1. The expression a trial by fire originated from medieval practices known as the ordeal by fire. These were forms of trial where innocence or guilt was determined by forcing dangerous, often horribly painful tasks onto the accused, like walking over hot coals, sometimes while holding a heated iron.

  2. trial by fire. A situation in which one is placed under extreme pressure or stress and expected as a means of testing one's ability to learn or perform. I was thrown right in the middle of a huge project as soon as I was hired, so it was a bit of a trial by fire.

  3. A test of one's abilities to perform well under pressure, as in Finishing this buge list of chores in time for the wedding is really a trial by fire . This expression alludes to the medieval practice of determining a person's guilt by having them undergo an ordeal, such as walking barefoot through a fire.

  4. The idiom “trial by fire” is a commonly used expression in English that refers to a difficult or challenging experience that tests ones abilities, skills, or character. The origins of this phrase can be traced back to ancient times when it was used as a method of determining guilt or innocence.

  5. 00:00 • Introduction - Understanding "Trial by Fire": A Deep Dive into Idiomatic English00:34 • Origins of "Trial by Fire"00:59 • Modern Meaning of "Trial by...

  6. Jun 2, 2024 · Noun. [ edit] trial by fire (plural trials by fire) A test in which a person is exposed to flames in order to assess their truthfulness, commitment, courage etc. A situation in which a soldier or other combatant faces the discharge of opposing weapons, as a test of their fortitude .

  7. 'Trial by fire' is an English idiom. It means 'a challenging and demanding test or experience that serves to assess one's abilities, character, or resilience.'

  8. trial by fire ( pl. trials by fire) A test in which a person is exposed to flames in order to assess his/her truthfulness, commitment, courage, etc. 1863, George Eliot, Romola, ch. 63:

  9. Trial-by-fire Definition. A test in which a person is exposed to flames in order to assess his/her truthfulness, commitment, courage, etc. A situation in which a soldier or other combatant faces the discharge of opposing weapons, as a test of his or her fortitude.

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    trial by fire: A situation in which a soldier or other combatant faces the discharge of opposing weapons, as a test of his or her fortitude. trial by fire: Any ordeal which tests one's strength, endurance, or resolve.

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