troubleshooting
Pronunciation: [ˈtrʌbəlsˌhuːtɪŋ]
Word
Context: "technology"
(noun) the process of finding out why something doesn't work properly and fixing it. It's like being a detective for machines or computer programs when they have problems.
Example
After some troubleshooting, I figured out why my computer was not connecting to the internet.
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The troubleshooting didn't help at all; my printer is still not working.
Example
What steps do you take when you start troubleshooting an issue?
Context: "technology"
(verb) to find and fix problems in something, especially machines or software. It’s like searching for clues to see what went wrong and how to make it better.
Example
I always troubleshoot my phone when it starts acting strangely to see if I can solve the issue myself.
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I couldn’t troubleshoot the problem on my own, so I had to call a technician for help.
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Can you troubleshoot the device if it doesn’t turn on?
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