troubleshoot

/ˈtrʌbəlˌʃuːt/
verb
  1. To identify and solve problems, especially in technical or mechanical systems.
    • She learned how to troubleshoot common issues with her car's engine.
    • The team spent hours troubleshooting the software bug before finding a fix.
    • The IT specialist was called to troubleshoot the network outage.
  2. To analyze and resolve difficulties in any process or situation.
    • He is good at troubleshooting interpersonal conflicts in the office.
    • The manager had to troubleshoot the communication problems between departments.
    • We need to troubleshoot why sales have been dropping this quarter.
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