0 past simple and past participle of audition
1 to give a short performance in order to show that you are suitable for a part in a film, play, show, etc., or to make someone do this:
I am interested both in acquiring those recordings that are available commercially and in finding those that can be auditioned only in libraries.
A formatted version is usually auditioned itself in order to check for any errors that may have been introduced or were not previously discovered.
Of the group interviewed four had auditioned for professional or semiprofessional work and six had not.
Curators auditioned the files regularly and could accept or reject a file while it was playing back, making the auditioning process quick and easy.
Again, modules can be connected together on a workspace, the sound compiled and auditioned.
The agility with which music can be 'cut' in and auditioned, enables the music editor to readily present the director with three or four alternative musical approaches to a scene.
Every year 800 young musicians are auditioned to form an orchestra of about 180 young people.
He was picked out of 500 hopefuls who auditioned for the role.