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diagnosis
[dahy-uhg-noh-sis]
noun
plural
diagnosesMedicine/Medical.
the process of determining by examination the nature and circumstances of a diseased condition.
the decision reached from such an examination. Dx
Biology.scientific determination; a description that classifies a group or taxon precisely.
a determining or analysis of the cause or nature of a problem or situation.
an answer or solution to a problematic situation.
diagnosis
/ ˌ岹ɪəɡˈəʊɪ /
noun
the identification of diseases by the examination of symptoms and signs and by other investigations
an opinion or conclusion so reached
thorough analysis of facts or problems in order to gain understanding and aid future planning
an opinion or conclusion reached through such analysis
a detailed description of an organism, esp a plant, for the purpose of classification
diagnosis
plural
diagnosesThe identification by a medical provider of a condition, disease, or injury made by evaluating the symptoms and signs presented by a patient.
Confusables Note
Other 51Թ Forms
- prediagnosis noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of diagnosis1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of diagnosis1
Example Sentences
She said she also threw herself into experiences that she may not otherwise have done so, including replacing Sorcha Eastwood as the MLA for Lagan Valley just eight months after her diagnosis.
Catherine, who is making a gradual return to public life after her cancer diagnosis last year, is trying to find the right balance as she fully returns to public engagements, according to royal sources.
That leave included a breast cancer diagnosis that came just 15 hours before she gave birth.
Eight-year-old Henry has multiple diagnoses, including autism and ADHD, which mean he cannot cope with a school environment.
The “Euphoria” and “Grey’s Anatomy” star, who revealed his diagnosis last Tuesday, sat down with “Good Morning America” to talk about his incurable condition.
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When To Use
The plural form of diagnosis is diagnoses, pronounced [ dahy-uhg-noh-seez ]. The plurals of several other singular words that end in -is are also formed in this way, including hypothesis/hypotheses, crisis/crises, and axis/axes. A similar change is made when pluralizing appendix as appendices. Irregular plurals that are formed like diagnoses derive directly from their original pluralization in Latin and Greek.
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