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Synonyms

functioning

American  
[fuhngk-shuh-ning] / ˈfʌŋk ʃə nɪŋ /

adjective

  1. performing a specified action or activity; working; operating.

    My son has only one functioning kidney.

  2. (of a person with addiction or other illness or disability) able to cope with everyday life, as at home or at work: functioning diabetics.

    a functioning alcoholic with a successful career;

    functioning diabetics.


Etymology

Origin of functioning

First recorded in 1835–40; in 1970–75 functioning for def. 2; function ( def. ) (in the sense “to perform an action”) + -ing 2 ( def. )

Example Sentences

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“And now, limiting ChatGPT can be part of the treatment plan as well, again, assuming it is interfering with their life and functioning.”

From Salon

The module can be controlled and monitored without physical cables, functioning as a self-contained unit.

From Science Daily

She says the council also has to consider keeping a "naturally functioning coast", needing some places to erode to provide beaches and natural defences.

From BBC

In the US, an estimated 16% of households do not have a functioning smoke alarm.

From BBC

It seems like a thin premise to build a case for broader market optimism, given the importance of central bank independence to functioning economies and the risks tied to its erosion.

From Barron's