Definitionn. identifying the nature or cause of some phenomenon
Last update: September 27, 2015
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She was better off pulling a random diagnosis out of a hat. [Please select]
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His grandfather never departed from his infallible diagnosis: "In love." [Please select]
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Professor of Physical Diagnosis and Clinical Medicine, University of Minnesota. [Please select]
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This was again a good diagnosis as far as it went. [Please select]
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But, though the prognosis remain uncertain, the diagnosis is learnt in a manner unexpected. [Please select]
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His diagnosis of the situation was verified in every detail by the authorities whom he consulted. [Please select]
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Mistress Belcher had long been suffering with an illness that baffled diagnosis. [Please select]
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At the head of each bed hung a temperature chart and diagnosis sheet. [Please select]
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I was altogether mistaken in my diagnosis of her. [Please select]
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” There is a diagnosis of the intellectual decadence of the age in a treatise upon the sublime by a Greek writer who wrote somewhen in the second, third, or fourth century A. [Please select]
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Among other items, I learned that Sadie Kate had spent two days in the infirmary, her malady being, according to the doctor's diagnosis, half a jar of gooseberry jam and Heaven knows how many doughnuts. [Please select]
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