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troubleshoot
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
troubleshoot

also trouble-shoot, 1918 (implied in troubleshooting), probably a back-formation from troubleshooter.

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troubleshoot

vb. To analyze or diagnose a problem to the point of determining a solution.

Usage examples of "troubleshoot".

He came by to check on my progress almost every day, and he was available to troubleshoot any situation that came up during the renovation.

Most noticeably, he carried himself on the show with the kind of quiet cool that set him apart from the other players and positioned him as a confident manager with an innate ability to troubleshoot problems without breaking a sweat.

To his discredit, I should point out, it was Kwame who came up with the bright idea of setting up our lemonade stand by the fish market, a miscalculation of a first impression it seemed Donald Trump would never let him live down, and over the run of the show he appeared to have to troubleshoot more than his fair share of problems, which is never a good sign if you mean to position yourself as an effective leader.

In Ishtar City the people who installed the system can troubleshoot it.

Kelsey designed this experiment, she anticipated that we might want to monitor performance at various points in the process for troubleshooting and fine-tuning.

It was the combination of practical troubleshooting and writing program fixes that he was most at home with.

Nigel had spent most of his waking hours troubleshooting, holding things together with patched programs and backup components.

Red Thunder, the specs of every piece of equipment in her, the proper way to troubleshoot a fan or a water pump or a Sears Kenmore freezer, the preflight checklists for each crew member.

In a ship like the Colonel Arabi, where so much was jury-rigged and none of it was of standard Manticoran design, Rovald's ability to troubleshoot unfamiliar systems was invaluable.

Next rank above me is Adviser, permanently based at one or other of the Sector Centrals, except for occasional Planetary Tribunal work, reviews, or other troubleshooting.

CITS, the Central Integrated Test System, was a monitoring, recording, and troubleshooting device on the B-l bomber that acted like a flight data recorder.

Give her a good break, and come back in time for her to show these lamebrains up in the troubleshooting phase.

This was a cowardly thing to do, but the car had been making odd noises off and on for the past couple of days-a sort of faint clank clank oh god help me clank I'm dying oh god oh god clank noise-which wasn't covered in the troubleshooting section of the owner's manual.

Derec’s company, the Phylaxis Group, had overseen its installation and had been contracted to do the maintenance and troubleshooting for it, but subsequent events took all that away.

If one storage area or computer was receiving unusually heavy use, that would be a good place to do some troubleshooting.