Troubleshoot (verb)

To solve problems or find and fix malfunctions in a system or device.

Origin:

From the phrase "trouble shooting" which means "to find and fix problems".

Examples:

  1. The technician was called to troubleshoot the malfunctioning computer.
  2. I had to troubleshoot my printer to get it to work again.
  3. The engineer was tasked with troubleshooting the malfunctioning machinery.
  4. The IT department was responsible for troubleshooting any issues with the computer network.
  5. The company offered a troubleshooting service for their customers.
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