di·ag·nose
(dī′əg-nōs′, -nōz′)v. di·ag·nosed, di·ag·nos·ing, di·ag·nos·es
v.tr.1. To distinguish or identify (a disease, for example) by diagnosis.
2. To identify (a person) as having a particular disease or condition by means of a diagnosis.
3. To analyze the nature or cause of: diagnose the reasons for an economic downturn.
v.intr. To make a diagnosis.
di′ag·nos′a·ble adj.
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Noun | 1. | diagnosing - identifying the nature or cause of some phenomenonblood typing - determining a person's blood type by serological methods |
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