Pronunciation: /ˌeɪdaɪəɡˈnɑstɪk/
adjective a term used to describe something that does not provide a diagnosis or identification of a specific condition or disease
A1 The doctor performed a diagnostic test to determine the cause of the patient's symptoms.
A2 The adiagnostic approach taken by the researcher led to inconclusive results.
B1 The adiagnostic tool used in the study was not able to provide accurate measurements.
B2 The adiagnostic method employed in the experiment yielded unexpected findings.
C1 The adiagnostic analysis of the data revealed inconsistencies that required further investigation.
C2 The adiagnostic approach taken by the team allowed for a more comprehensive understanding of the problem.
formal The adiagnostic approach allows for a broader perspective when analyzing a complex issue.
informal I prefer taking an adiagnostic stance before jumping to conclusions.
slang I'm all about that adiagnostic life - no labels or judgments.
figurative Her adiagnostic mindset is like a blank canvas, ready to absorb new information without bias.
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