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functionalist

American  
[fuhngk-shuh-nl-ist] / ˈfʌŋk ʃə nl ɪst /
Or Functionalist

noun

  1. a person who advocates, or works according to, the principles of functionalism.


adjective

  1. of or relating to functionalism.

  2. built or made according to the principles of Functionalism by a person associated with the movement.

Etymology

Origin of functionalist

First recorded in 1910–15; functional + -ist

Example Sentences

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But its “Romanesque churches, Renaissance synagogues, art nouveau apartments, and functionalist office buildings remind us that history shapes the present.”

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 13, 2026

I mean, we can do a pragmatic, functionalist reading, and we can say it goes against the spirit of the amendment.

From Slate • Dec. 28, 2024

Note that this irreconcilable difference between functionalist and causal theories has nothing to do with intelligence, natural or artificial.

From Scientific American • Sep. 8, 2023

Placards are positioned along the way to explain the history of noteworthy buildings, such as Kino International, a still-working movie theater and a gem of functionalist architecture, and the duel towers, Frankfurter Tor.

From New York Times • Oct. 31, 2019

International Style: generic name attached to the functionalist, anti-ornamental, and geometric tendency of architecture in the second quarter of the 20th century.

From The Civilization of Illiteracy by Nadin, Mihai

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