DIAGNOSE Meaning and
Definition
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Diagnose is a verb that refers to the process of identifying or determining the nature or cause of a problem, condition, disease, or disorder through careful examination, analysis, and evaluation. It involves the skillful identification and interpretation of symptoms or signs presented by an individual or object in order to reach a conclusion or make a judgment.
In the medical field, diagnose commonly refers to the act of identifying and analyzing a patient's symptoms to assess and classify any potential medical conditions. This involves gathering information about the patient's medical history, conducting physical examinations, ordering diagnostic tests or procedures, and systematically evaluating the collected data to ascertain the root cause of the illness. The goal of diagnosis in medicine is to accurately identify the specific disease or condition so that appropriate treatment and interventions can be prescribed.
Beyond the medical domain, diagnose can also be used in various contexts, such as troubleshooting technical issues in computers, automobiles, or other mechanical systems. It entails a systematic process of inspecting and analyzing the symptoms, behaviors, or malfunctioning components in order to pinpoint the underlying problem or faulty part.
In summary, diagnose is the act of accurately identifying the cause, nature, or problem of a situation, whether it is a medical condition or a malfunctioning system, through careful examination, analysis, and evaluation. Its ultimate purpose is to provide insights or answers that enable appropriate actions or remedies to be applied.
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To determine the nature of a disease; to make a diagnosis; diagnosticate.
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.
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Etymology of DIAGNOSE
The word "diagnose" has its etymology rooted in Ancient Greek. It comes from the combination of two Greek words: "dia", meaning "through", and "gnosis", meaning "knowledge" or "understanding". The original Greek word "diagnōsis" referred to a discerning or distinguishing knowledge. It was later adopted into Latin as "diagnosis" with the same meaning, and eventually made its way into modern English as "diagnose".
Similar spelling words for DIAGNOSE
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Conjugate verb Diagnose
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