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An attempt is an act of trying to do something that may or may not succeed. In everyday use it describes a person’s effort to complete a task, undertake a goal, or produce a result before its completion. The term is used across different domains, including law, sports, science, and computing, to distinguish the initial phase of an action from its successful outcome.

In criminal law, an attempt refers to a person’s deliberate effort to commit a crime that goes

In sports and games, an attempt is an effort to achieve a scoring or placement outcome. Statistics

In science and research, attempts describe repeated trials or experimental runs, often used to measure reliability

Because the term is broad, its precise meaning depends on context. It generally implies that action was

beyond
mere
preparation
and
tends
toward
completion,
even
if
the
final
act
is
not
completed.
Elements
typically
include
intent
to
commit
the
crime
and
a
substantial
step
toward
its
commission.
Legal
standards
for
what
counts
as
a
substantial
step
vary
by
jurisdiction,
and
some
places
recognize
defenses
such
as
voluntary
abandonment
or
impossibility.
often
track
attempts,
such
as
shot
attempts
in
basketball
or
goal
attempts
in
football,
which
measure
how
actively
a
player
or
team
sought
to
score,
regardless
of
success.
or
to
test
hypotheses.
In
computing
and
information
technology,
attempts
or
retry
attempts
refer
to
repeated
operations
after
a
failure
or
timeout,
frequently
governed
by
a
maximum
limit
to
prevent
endless
processing.
initiated
or
planned,
but
completion
or
success
is
not
guaranteed.