debug
1 of 1verb/diˈbʌɡ/
Forms:debugs,debugging,debugged,debugged
1
(computing) to detect and remove faults in a software
- The software developer spent hours debugging the program to identify and fix the errors.
- She used various tools to assist in debugging the application, ensuring it ran smoothly.
- After debugging the code, the website was finally ready for launch without any issues.
- He encountered a problem with the program's functionality and immediately started debugging to resolve it.
- The software crashed, and the technician had to debug the system to restore it.