/diːˈbʌɡ/, /ˈdiː.bʌɡ/
- To search for and eliminate malfunctioning elements or errors in something, especially a computer program or machinery.
“It ranged from the pre-design development of essential components, through the stage of type test and flight test and "debugging" right through to later development of the engine to higher powers and ”
“It debugs all program errors, including those that are hardware initiated.”
“Additionally, it's up to you to remember to remove this cron entry when you've debugged the firewall.”
- To remove a hidden electronic surveillance device from (somewhere).
“Typical fees: $75 to check a particular telephone, $125 to debug one room, $500 to debug a suite of offices— all plus expenses and transportation.”
“It conducts background investigations of new CIA employees and CIA contractors, administers polygraph tests to employees and agents, debugs offices at Langley and overseas stations, patrols the buildi”
“It is good to acquire information about how to perform the debugging operation and the type of tools that will be used, from which you may already have an idea of the technical and instrumental skills”
- USTo remove insects from (somewhere), especially lice.
“Mr. Moses started out his garden this year with only two toads. As they were differently marked, they soon became known as "Henry" and "Frank." Henry was strong in the pursuit of "ants." Every morning”
“You can debug yourself at home with various over-the-counter medications.”
“If you find nits, it's time for some serious debugging.”
- countable, uncountableThe action, or a session, of reviewing source code to find and eliminate errors.
“It may appear odd in the example that the no debug all command was entered before and after the debug was done. The first command is unnecessary, but getting into this habit can save you!”
“What should be the next steps following a test failure during debug?”
Formsdebugs(present, singular, third-person) · debugging(participle, present) · debugged(participle, past) · debugged(past) · debugs(plural)
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