diagnosticate
[ dahy-uh g-nos-ti-keyt ]
/ ˌdaɪ əgˈnɒs tɪˌkeɪt /
verb (used with or without object), di·ag·nos·ti·cat·ed, di·ag·nos·ti·cat·ing.
to diagnose.
Origin of diagnosticate
First recorded in 1840–50;
diagnostic +
-ate1
OTHER WORDS FROM diagnosticate
di·ag·nos·ti·ca·tion, nounWords nearby diagnosticate
Example sentences from the Web for diagnosticate
With these few sanguinary remarks we will now proceed to diagnosticate the exercises of the mornin' hour.
Gov. Bob. Taylor's Tales |Robert L. Taylor