troubleshoot

IPA: trˈʌbʌɫʃut

verb

  • (transitive, intransitive) To analyze or diagnose (a problem, or something faulty) to the point of determining a solution.

trouble-shoot

IPA: trˈʌbʌɫʃut

verb

  • solve problems
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Examples of "troubleshoot" in Sentences

  • I was wondering if you could troubleshoot the problem.
  • It includes a suggestion to troubleshoot the issue and more.
  • I have also offered to troubleshoot problems with the change.
  • I know how to troubleshoot when it comes to instrument repair.
  • I don't know enough about Wikipedia coding to troubleshoot the problem.
  • I troubleshoot network connection problems and kill viruses for a living.
  • I have not been able to troubleshoot this issue as it seems to be random.
  • It seems to be a network problem, and I'm not sure how to troubleshoot it.
  • "With the F-22 program, the troubleshoot is a lot different from the F-15.
  • The skills to install, establish, and troubleshoot Outlook E mail accounts.
  • If the service module engined malfunctioned, there was time to troubleshoot.
  • Nice - I guess I prefer using the operating system that really doesn't need a "troubleshoot" feature.
  • I did not get that feeling though from MacDrive and didn't wait to try to "troubleshoot" or work with the vendor.
  • "Over the past six to 12 months, obviously, we've been in a mode to plan and research and kind of troubleshoot," he said.
  • Using it and properly burning it (using ImgBurn) allows you to "troubleshoot" as it is the only media that is more-or-less
  • To me, the best lifestyle is having free time and not having to answer the phone, not having to be "on call", not having to "troubleshoot".
  • Granted it is less expensive, but keep in mind that if you have a cartridge refilled, sometimes this disables the function on your computer to "troubleshoot" any printer ink issues.
  • It's for this reason I had to rifle through America's past as I wanted to try 'troubleshoot' this situation, and I keep stumbling over the same problem: the assumptions set out at the Philadelphia Convention of 1787 to this day are the cause of the symptoms seen with this guy.

Examples of "trouble-shoot" in Sentences

  • He's had a long Martian day, a night, for most of us, trying to trouble-shoot the problems on the Spirit rover.
  • The Secretary of State should be able to concentrate on his day job rather than having to help Mr Brown trouble-shoot as well.
  • Not only does she remove a great deal of worry from the equation, I know she's there to trouble-shoot and put out fires on my behalf.
  • Two more-senior pilots apparently failed to aggressively trouble-shoot problems or provide clear-cut commands, experts said after release of the previous update in May.
  • As an event planner, I know what it is to be organized, to assemble a great team, to pay attention to every detail, to trouble-shoot and to push through and make it work, no matter what.
  • As an IT director in a leading law firm, I am keenly aware of businesses 'reliance on technology to communicate with clients, facilitate client interactions and effectively trouble-shoot client issues.
  • As the company began outsourcing more of its parts from all over the world, it realized it needed someone in charge of buying who could roam the company's 41 facilities in 14 countries, trouble-shoot the most daunting problems, and help train buyers in the various locations on how to do strategic buying.
  • A side-bar event at the festival is the "Docsinthessaloniki Pitching Forum", a workshop, hosted by the Dutch company EDN European Documentary Network, that offers novice directors the opportunity to work on their scripts with seasoned mentors, as well as to trouble-shoot their pitches before seeking funding.

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