
Noun Before each hearing, nine examiner names are picked at random by drawing balls from a spherical container, according to Richard Tefank, the Police Commission executive director. Joe Sonka, The Courier-Journal, 18 Aug. 2023 True forcefully rejected that argument in his closing statement, saying the legislation clearly stated the Supreme Court clerk was required to make the random selection, with no room for interpretation.

2023 She was freed not by her own choices, but by a random middle-of-the-night miscarriage. 2023 These generate random passcodes, and won’t be as susceptible to compromise as using text messages for multifactor authentication, said Georgia Weidman, a security architect at mobile-security company Zimperium. 2023 Beyond photo finishes, there’s another reason that this random weekend in the dog days of summer is being closely scrutinized. Olivia McCormack, Washington Post, 28 Aug. 2023 The club members are scared of being attacked, having seen seemingly random violence perpetrated against them all their lives. 2023 Downtown Crossing has experienced similar mayhem involving random attacks or violence against police officers. 2023 Everyone from Drake to Harry Styles, Bebe Rexha, Latto, Kelsea Ballerini, Steve Lacy and P!nk have dodged random things throw at them (or on stage) over the past few months.

Caitlin Huston, The Hollywood Reporter, 30 Aug. Adjective The Gallup poll was conducted via telephone interviews in August, with a random sample of just over 1,000 adults living in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.
