dysfunction
Americannoun
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Medicine/Medical. malfunctioning, as of an organ or structure of the body.
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any malfunctioning part or element.
the dysfunctions of the country's economy.
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Sociology. a consequence of a social practice or behavior pattern that undermines the stability of a social system.
noun
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med any disturbance or abnormality in the function of an organ or part
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(esp of a family) failure to show the characteristics or fulfil the purposes accepted as normal or beneficial
Other Word Forms
- dysfunctional adjective
Etymology
Origin of dysfunction
Example Sentences
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It is what happens when you stop rewarding dysfunction and start recognizing good behavior.
"Our findings offer critical insights into the progression of cerebellar dysfunction in MS," Tiwari-Woodruff said.
From Science Daily
OpenAI’s app strategy, launched this fall, is reminiscent of the early days of ChatGPT: An occasional wow moment surrounded by dysfunction, according to Wall Street Journal tests.
The guidelines further separate obesity into preclinical and clinical forms, with clinical obesity defined by obesity-related physical impairment or organ dysfunction.
From Science Daily
Or maybe we’ll plumb new depths of dysfunction in the coming year.
From Salon
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