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de·bug / dēˈbəg/ • v. (-bugged, -bug·ging) [tr.] 1. identify and remove errors from (computer hardware or software): [as n.] (debugging) software debugging. 2. detect and remove concealed microphones from (an area).3. remove insects from (something), esp. with a pesticide.
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