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triage

triage / triage
NounTransitive Verb
past: triagedpp: triageding: triaging

This term originates from the French word for sorting, specifically referring to the urgent classification of wounded soldiers on a battlefield. It carries a heavy connotation of scarcity and crisis, implying that resources are insufficient to treat everyone simultaneously and that difficult choices must be made to maximize the number of survivors. In modern corporate or technical settings, the word is used as a metaphor for bug tracking or project management. In these contexts, it loses its life-or-death urgency but retains the core logic of prioritizing critical failures over minor inconveniences to ensure a functional product launch.

Meanings

Nountriage

The process of determining the priority of patients' treatments based on the severity of their condition.

"The emergency room staff performed triage to identify who needed immediate surgery."

Transitive Verbtriage
[~ something]

To assign degrees of priority to a series of tasks or patients to determine the order in which they should be handled.

"The project manager had to triage the incoming bug reports to focus on the critical system failures first."

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