functioning
Americanadjective
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performing a specified action or activity; working; operating.
My son has only one functioning kidney.
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(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. )
Explanation
Something that is functioning is working — doing what it's supposed to do. A functioning refrigerator keeps your food cold. A functioning television shows a clear picture. A functioning group gets things done in an orderly and timely fashion. A function is the purpose that something is made for. A flashlight's function is to light up. But if it's not functioning, or working properly, you might need to change its batteries or buy a new one. If your car can get you from point A to point B but the engine sounds like it's going to die any minute, you might say that it is "barely functioning." Sometimes people use the word functional to mean the thing as functioning.
Vocabulary lists containing functioning
Example Sentences
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Although there is currently no cure for hearing loss or tinnitus, available treatments can help improve daily functioning and quality of life.
From Science Daily • Jun. 10, 2026
The new AI-powered Siri understands on-device context as well as general world knowledge, functioning like a chatbot that can find files, draft messages and answer queries.
From MarketWatch • Jun. 9, 2026
For now, the fish are functioning fine in their adopted creek.
From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 9, 2026
The U.S. energy system is functioning efficiently, helping forestall a global economic crisis that could hit hard at home.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 2, 2026
After all, Hamilton reasoned, the government would not automatically cease functioning if an enemy army captured the capital.
From "An American Plague: The True and Terrifying Story of the Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1793" by Jim Murphy
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