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diagnosable

American  
[dahy-uhg-nohs-uh-buhl] / ˌdaɪ əgˈnoʊs ə bəl /

adjective

  1. able to be diagnosed.


Other Word Forms

  • non-diagnosable adjective
  • self-diagnosable adjective
  • undiagnosable adjective

Example Sentences

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Inviting us to sit down with a show about mental health professionals mending their spirits is group therapy on a massive scale in a time of diagnosable disorder.

From Salon

Jansen, the neuropathologist who had raised concerns, had by that point examined the autopsies of eight cluster patients and firmly believed they all had known, diagnosable illnesses.

From BBC

But Gen Z is putting its own stamp on it, turning an age-old relationship strain into an instantly diagnosable flaw.

From The Wall Street Journal

Unless we meet all these, we don't yet have diagnosable burnout.

From BBC

People living with perceived misokinesia - a diagnosable hatred of fidgeting - call it "life limiting" and say they're buoyed by it becoming recognised as a medical condition.

From BBC