troubleshoot
1 of 1verb/trʌ.bəl.ʃu:t/
Forms:troubleshoots,troubleshooting,troubleshot,troubleshot
1
to come up with solutions for challenges and difficulties in an organization or company
C2transitive- Managers troubleshoot organizational problems to enhance efficiency and productivity.
- Customer support teams troubleshoot issues raised by clients to provide effective solutions.
- Quality control experts troubleshoot manufacturing issues to uphold product standards.
- Project managers are actively troubleshooting delays to meet project deadlines.
2
to identify, analyze, and resolve problems or malfunctions in a system, device, or process to restore it to proper functioning
transitive- She troubleshoots the network issues daily.
- The IT department was asked to troubleshoot the security breach.
- I am troubleshooting the system error right now.
- He troubleshot the problem with the printer yesterday.
- The technician will troubleshoot the problem with the server.