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( daɪ əgnoʊz , US -noʊs)
Word forms: 3rd person singular presenttense diagnoses , present participle diagnosing , past tense , past participle diagnosed verb If someone or something is diagnosed as having a particular illness or problem, their illness or problem is identified. If an illness or problem is diagnosed , it is identified.
The soldiers were diagnosed as having flu. [ be VERB -ed + as ]
Susan had a mental breakdown and was diagnosed with schizophrenia. [ be VERB -ed + with ]
In 1894 her illness was diagnosed as cancer. [ be VERB -ed + as ]
He could diagnose an engine problem simply by listening. [ VERB noun]
This disorder is easily diagnosed but not so easily treated. [ VERB noun]
[ Also
be V -ed adj
] Synonyms: identify, determine, recognize, distinguish More Synonyms of diagnose
diagnose in British English ( ˈdaɪəɡˌnəʊz )
verb 1. to determine or distinguish by diagnosis
2. ( transitive) to examine (a person or thing), as for a disease
Derived forms
diagnosable ( ˌdiagˈnosable) or diagnoseable ( ˌdiagˈnoseable) adjective
diagnosability ( ˌdiagˌnosaˈbility) noun
diagnose in American English ( ˌdaɪəgˈnoʊs ; ˌdaɪəgˈnoʊz; ˈdaɪəgˌnoʊs; ˈdaɪəgˌnoʊz)
verb transitive , verb intransitive Word forms: ˌdiagˈnosed or ˌdiagˈnosing 1. to make a diagnosis of (a disease, a problem, etc.)
2. to identify a disease, condition, etc. in (a patient)
they diagnosed him as having mumps
Derived forms
diagnosable ( ˌdiagˈnosable) adjective
Word origin
back-form. < diagnosis
Examples of 'diagnose' in a sentence diagnose
Doctors diagnosed a problem with her stomach lining and switched her to soya milk. He said his illness was diagnosed recently after rapid weight loss. It will alter how we treat cancer and probably in the long term how we diagnose cancer earlier. The company plans to apply for regulatory approval for it to be used to help diagnose diseases such as cancer. My dad got diagnosed with cancer. The problem was diagnosed last summer as a stress fracture and he has not played since August. He first felt discomfort back in June and the problem was diagnosed as a stress fracture. She was diagnosed with bowel cancer when 17 weeks pregnant. The problem, as diagnosed by government, is that too many people do not get the best deal on gas and electricity prices. The condition can be diagnosed easily with a simple pulse check. This means they are more likely to have serious illnesses diagnosed sooner. The problem was initially diagnosed to keep him sidelined for six weeks. Or she told the story of when her doctor had diagnosed the illness. He was diagnosed with cancer and given six months to live. The test is more reliable than methods currently used to diagnose the disease. Half of the patients still report extreme fatigue five years after their cancer is diagnosed. He was diagnosed with the disease last year and is now recovering. Half of people diagnosed with the disease survive for at least ten years. The programme has also unearthed a rare interview he gave to the local historical society after pancreatic cancer was diagnosed. Up to 20 per cent of adolescents suffer the condition but it is not easily diagnosed. These moments of Norwich respite could be easily diagnosed. Charities have warned that diagnosing flu cases by phone or the internet could miss the symptoms of other serious illness such as meningitis. They have diagnosed the problem, but have they fixed it? So normal, healthy people could easily be diagnosed as abnormal. She was diagnosed with mental-health problems and put on medication. PTSD is easily medically diagnosed but not at all medically respected, despite its disabling effects. In other languages diagnose
British English :
diagnose VERB If someone is diagnosed as having a particular illness, a doctor discovers what is wrong with them.
The soldiers were diagnosed as having flu.
American English : diagnose Brazilian Portuguese : diagnosticar Chinese : 诊断 European Spanish : diagnosticar French : diagnostiquer German : diagnostizieren Italian : diagnosticare a Japanese : 診断する Korean : 진단받다 European Portuguese : diagnosticar Latin American Spanish : diagnosticar Chinese translation of 'diagnose' vt [illness, problem] 诊(診)断(斷) (zhěnduàn) to be diagnosed as ... [person] 被诊(診)断(斷)为(為)患了 ... (bèi zhěnduàn wéi huànle ... ) [illness] 被诊(診)断(斷)为(為) ... (bèi zhěnduàn wéi ... )
to be diagnosed as suffering from/having ... 被诊(診)断(斷)为(為)患有 ... (bèi zhěnduàn wéi huànyǒu ... )
Definition
to determine by diagnosis
The doctor diagnosed schizophrenia.
Synonyms
determine
interpret
pronounce
Additional synonyms Definition
to make out by hearing, seeing, or tasting
He could distinguish voices.
Synonyms
make out ,
identify ,
recognize ,
perceive ,
know ,
see ,
tell ,
spot ,
glimpse ,
pick out ,
discern Definition
to locate or identify exactly
It was impossible to pinpoint what caused the leak.
Synonyms
identify ,
discover ,
spot ,
define ,
distinguish ,
put your finger on
Definition
to identify (a person or thing) as someone or something already known
The receptionist recognized him at once.
Synonyms
identify ,
know ,
place ,
remember ,
spot ,
notice ,
recall ,
make out ,
recollect ,
know again ,
put your finger on