[
US
/ˈtɹəbəɫˌʃut/
]
[ UK /tɹˈʌbəlʃˌuːt/ ]
[ UK /tɹˈʌbəlʃˌuːt/ ]
VERB
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solve problems
He is known to be good at trouble-shooting
How To Use troubleshoot In A Sentence
- A troubleshooter is being appointed to make the prison service more efficient.
- More troubleshooting is attempted none of which remedies the situation. Xbox Live Won't Refund Points For Game They Can't Deliver - The Consumerist
- They were crammed with what we term indirect workers—workers on their way to relieve a fellow employee, machine repairers en route to troubleshoot a problem, housekeepers, inventory runners. The Machine That Changed the World
- A very good measure to consider is permitting system troubleshooting to be done via dial-up modem.
- That your flat is considered to be within legal standards only makes Troubleshooter depressed. Times, Sunday Times
- A top German engineer has been appointed to troubleshoot the cause of the accident.
- A team of troubleshooters has been called into a York estate where nuisance youths have forced the community centre to shut up shop at night.
- The crew spent some time before bedtime troubleshooting the problem.
- The hardware explanations, advice on purchasing new systems, suggestions, tips, and troubleshooting make this book worthwhile purchase.
- If a high school student shows up for class only three days a week, every week, and then gets a poor grade at the end of the year, the course material seems a poor starting point for troubleshooting.