well-tried
English
Adjective
well-tried (not comparable)
- Having been proven by widespread use, and known to be reliable.
- 1964 May, G. Freeman Allen and R. K. Evans, “The Brush-Sulzer association”, in Modern Railways, page 328:
- Embodying much of the experience gained in the development of the well-tried in-line units, the LVA24 engine is a turbo-charged four-stroke with the two banks of cylinders arranged at 50 deg to each other [...].
References
- “well-tried”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–present.