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diagnose
di·ag·nose D0194000 (dī′əg-nōs′, -nōz′)v. di·ag·nosed, di·ag·nos·ing, di·ag·nos·es v.tr.1. To distinguish or identify (a disease, for example) by diagnosis.2. To identify (a person) as having a particular disease or condition by means of a diagnosis.3. To analyze the nature or cause of: diagnose the reasons for an economic downturn.v.intr. To make a diagnosis. [Back-formation from diagnosis.] di′ag·nos′a·ble adj.diagnose (ˈdaɪəɡˌnəʊz) vb1. (Medicine) to determine or distinguish by diagnosis2. (Medicine) (tr) to examine (a person or thing), as for a disease ˌdiagˈnosable, ˌdiagˈnoseable adj ˌdiagˌnosaˈbility ndi•ag•nose (ˈdaɪ əgˌnoʊs, -ˌnoʊz, ˌdaɪ əgˈnoʊs, -ˈnoʊz) v. -nosed, -nos•ing. v.t. 1. to determine the identity of (a disease, illness, etc.) by a medical examination. 2. to ascertain the cause or nature of (a disorder or problem) from the symptoms. v.i. 3. to make a diagnosis. [1860–65; back formation from diagnosis] di`ag•nos′a•ble, adj. diagnose Past participle: diagnosed Gerund: diagnosing
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diagnose | diagnose |
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I diagnose | you diagnose | he/she/it diagnoses | we diagnose | you diagnose | they diagnose |
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I diagnosed | you diagnosed | he/she/it diagnosed | we diagnosed | you diagnosed | they diagnosed |
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I am diagnosing | you are diagnosing | he/she/it is diagnosing | we are diagnosing | you are diagnosing | they are diagnosing |
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I have diagnosed | you have diagnosed | he/she/it has diagnosed | we have diagnosed | you have diagnosed | they have diagnosed |
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I was diagnosing | you were diagnosing | he/she/it was diagnosing | we were diagnosing | you were diagnosing | they were diagnosing |
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I had diagnosed | you had diagnosed | he/she/it had diagnosed | we had diagnosed | you had diagnosed | they had diagnosed |
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I will diagnose | you will diagnose | he/she/it will diagnose | we will diagnose | you will diagnose | they will diagnose |
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I will have diagnosed | you will have diagnosed | he/she/it will have diagnosed | we will have diagnosed | you will have diagnosed | they will have diagnosed |
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I will be diagnosing | you will be diagnosing | he/she/it will be diagnosing | we will be diagnosing | you will be diagnosing | they will be diagnosing |
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I have been diagnosing | you have been diagnosing | he/she/it has been diagnosing | we have been diagnosing | you have been diagnosing | they have been diagnosing |
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I will have been diagnosing | you will have been diagnosing | he/she/it will have been diagnosing | we will have been diagnosing | you will have been diagnosing | they will have been diagnosing |
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I had been diagnosing | you had been diagnosing | he/she/it had been diagnosing | we had been diagnosing | you had been diagnosing | they had been diagnosing |
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I would diagnose | you would diagnose | he/she/it would diagnose | we would diagnose | you would diagnose | they would diagnose |
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I would have diagnosed | you would have diagnosed | he/she/it would have diagnosed | we would have diagnosed | you would have diagnosed | they would have diagnosed | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | diagnose - determine or distinguish the nature of a problem or an illness through a diagnostic analysisnameanalyse, analyze, examine, study, canvass, canvas - consider in detail and subject to an analysis in order to discover essential features or meaning; "analyze a sonnet by Shakespeare"; "analyze the evidence in a criminal trial"; "analyze your real motives"explore - examine minutely | | 2. | diagnose - subject to a medical analysispractice of medicine, medicine - the learned profession that is mastered by graduate training in a medical school and that is devoted to preventing or alleviating or curing diseases and injuries; "he studied medicine at Harvard"analyse, analyze, examine, study, canvass, canvas - consider in detail and subject to an analysis in order to discover essential features or meaning; "analyze a sonnet by Shakespeare"; "analyze the evidence in a criminal trial"; "analyze your real motives"explore - examine (organs) for diagnostic purposes |
diagnoseverb identify, determine, recognize, distinguish, interpret, pronounce, pinpoint The doctor diagnosed schizophrenia.Translationsdiagnose (daiəgˈnouz) , ((American) -ˈnous) verb to say what is wrong (with a sick person etc) after making an examination; to identify (an illness etc). The doctor diagnosed her illness as flu. 診斷 诊断ˌdiagˈnosis (-sis) – plural diagˈnoses (-siːz) – noun a conclusion reached by diagnosing. What diagnosis did the doctor make? 診斷結論 诊断结论EncyclopediaSeediagnosisdiagnose
diagnose [di´ag-nōs] to identify or recognize a disease.di·ag·nose (dī-ag-nōs'), To make a diagnosis.diagnose (dī′əg-nōs′, -nōz′)v. diag·nosed, diag·nosing, diag·noses v.tr.1. To distinguish or identify (a disease, for example) by diagnosis.2. To identify (a person) as having a particular disease or condition by means of a diagnosis.3. To analyze the nature or cause of: diagnose the reasons for an economic downturn.v.intr. To make a diagnosis. di′ag·nos′a·ble adj.di·ag·nose (dī-ăg-nōs') To make a diagnosis. di·ag·nose (dī-ăg-nōs') To make a diagnosis. Patient discussion about diagnoseQ. How is the diagnosis of autism made? My friend has a child who is suspected to have autism. I wanted to find out more about making the diagnosis of autism.A. Diagnosing autism is not an easy task, especially when there are several other conditions that might confuse the clinician with this disorder or spectrum of disorders. The child usually has several symptoms that suggest an autistic disorder, such as impaired social behavior. Several diagnostic instruments (tests) are available. Two are commonly used in autism research: the Autism Diagnostic Interview-Revised (ADI-R) is a semistructured parent interview, and the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule (ADOS) uses observation and interaction with the child. The Childhood Autism Rating Scale (CARS) is used widely in clinical environments to assess severity of autism based on observation of children. A pediatrician commonly performs a preliminary investigation by taking developmental history and physically examining the child.. If warranted, diagnosis and evaluations are conducted with help from ASD specialists, observing and assessing cognitive, communication, family, and other factors Q. Is the diagnosis correct? I have been diagnosed bipolar and was previously diagnosed with depression and ADHD how I know the diagnosis is correct this time?A. a psychologist/psychiatrist should also have the possibility with a questionary to detect if you have bipolar disorder and/or adhd. i have both and live with it since i am a child. i had my first "out-of-control"-crisis with 29 years. in the meantime i am 46 (in two days) and i still live! i had also many times the wish to make suicide, but this is the worst solution. do you live alone? do you have a dog? do you have a job? what are your talents? what do you love to do in life? write it down and look what you could put on a focus. what are the things you do daily that allows you to stop thinking of all your trouble? write it down. to make a puzzle? play chess with your neighbor? to chat online? you only can collect what could help you in such cases to keep the bad thoughts you have away from yourself. there is always at least one good solution. i give you here some ideas. never give up! thank you Q. Who was the first person to be diagnosed with ADHD? Here is a question which I find very difficult to get an answer. Who was the first person to be diagnosed with ADHD? Take it easy to answer me my new friend. Thanks in advance. More discussions about diagnosediagnose
Synonyms for diagnoseverb identifySynonyms- identify
- determine
- recognize
- distinguish
- interpret
- pronounce
- pinpoint
Synonyms for diagnoseverb determine or distinguish the nature of a problem or an illness through a diagnostic analysisSynonymsRelated Words- analyse
- analyze
- examine
- study
- canvass
- canvas
- explore
verb subject to a medical analysisRelated Words- practice of medicine
- medicine
- analyse
- analyze
- examine
- study
- canvass
- canvas
- explore
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