Crossword-Solution: DIAGNOSE 8 letters, 31 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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Word Word Type Definition
Diagnose v. t. & i. To ascertain by diagnosis; to diagnosticate. See
Diagnosticate.

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DIAGNOSE anagram AGONISED, SANDIEGO

We have 31 clues for the answer “DIAGNOSE”

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Identify an illness 1 answer
"San Diego" anagram 1 answer
Analyze in Calif. port? 1 answer
Do some doctoring 1 answer
Evaluate symptoms 1 answer
Find the problem 1 answer
Identify the medical condition of someone 1 answer
Identify, as a problem 1 answer
Identify, as an ailment 1 answer
Pinpoint a cause, in a way 1 answer
determine by diagnosis 1 answer
subject to a medical analysis 1 answer
Troubleshoot 2 answers
Identify, in a way 3 answers
severalise 5 answers
determinate 10 answers
DETERMINE OR DISTINGUISH THE NATURE OF A PROBLEM OR AN ILLNESS THROUGH A DIAGNOSTIC ANALYSIS 11 answers
Figure (out) 21 answers
Recognize 26 answers
differentiate 29 answers
individualize 30 answers
discriminate 35 answers
Finger 36 answers
Distinguish 51 answers
Verify 52 answers
sift 53 answers
individualise 64 answers
Announce 64 answers
Identify 78 answers
determine 81 answers
Spot 120 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with DIAGNOSE (5)

Since we hadn't designed it, we only saw the pieces that were on the fritz, we had symptoms and had to figure out what they meant in order to diagnose the failure so we could get the designers to come up with a fix.
Terminal Compromise Winn Schwartau 1993
Among the wise men of Egypt, then in her acme of civilization, there was not one to reduce the simple luxation which any student of the present day would easily diagnose and successfully treat.
Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine George M. Gould 1996
His brow is corrugated with grief, but the flashing of the eye denotes a lack of intellectual coherence which any alienist would diagnose at a glance as evidence of total dementia, even were not confirmatory proof offered by his action in huckstering for a product which doesn't exist, in a language which no one present can understand.
A Plea for Old Cap Collier Irvin S. Cobb 1999
Wherever two Englishmen are speaking French to a Frenchman you may safely diagnose in the breast of one of the two humiliation, envy, ill-will, impotent rage, and a dull yearning for vengeance; and you can take it that the degree of these emotions is in exact ratio to the superiority of the other man’s performance.
And Even Now Max Beerbohm 1999
These two natures of woman, so opposed to each other, have at the bottom of their hearts, the one that faint desire for virtue, the other that faint desire for libertinism which Jean-Jacques Rousseau was the first to have the courage to diagnose.
Beatrix Honore de Balzac 1999

Quotes with DIAGNOSE (3)

THE MAXIMS OF MEDICINE Before you examine the body of a patient, Be patient to learn his story. For once you learn his story, You will also come to know His body. Before you diagnose any sickness, Make sure there is no sickness in the mind or heart. For the emotions in a man’s moon or sun, Can point to the sickness in Any one of his other parts. Before you treat a man with a condition, Know that not all cures can heal all people. For the chemistry that works on one patient, M…
Suzy Kassem Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem
To look at the work of your peers, and learn how to explain with kindness and precision, the nature of their mistakes is, in fact, how you learn to diagnose your own work.
Steve Almond
schools assume that children are not interested in learning and are not much good at it, that they will not learn unless made to, that they cannot learn unless shown how, and that the way to make them learn is to divide up the prescribed material into a sequence of tiny tasks to be mastered one at a time, each with it's approrpriate 'morsel' and 'shock.' And when this method doesn't work, the schools assume there is something wrong with the children -- something they must try to diagnose and treat.
John Holt
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Appears in: LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Universal, WSJ.

Used 12 times in crossword archives (1971–2023).