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- noun uncountable The condition of being
dysfunctional . - noun countable A
dysfunction .
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Examples
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I guess they call it dysfunctionality in sociological-speak.
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What's fairly tragic about the descent of the Seattle Public Schools into dysfunctionality is that uniformly rigorous public schools would be the real clincher for more badly-needed families and children, in a city that despite real flaws, still has so much to offer.
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Local govt dysfunctionality is a contributing factor, but the feds had first responder responsibility, and didn’t show up until Friday.
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So, you know, you ` re seeing kind of dysfunctionality at its very best.
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Later, he also criticized the new government's "dysfunctionality" in the face of an "impending economic meltdown."
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Later, he also criticized the new government's "dysfunctionality" in the face of an "impending economic meltdown."
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Later, he also criticized the new government's "dysfunctionality" in the face of an "impending economic meltdown."
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Azuma calls it a "dysfunctionality," and claims that his work here amounts in part to an effort to circumvent (if not remedy) the factionalism of fans and non-fans (5).
Anime Nano! 2010
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Azuma calls it a "dysfunctionality," and claims that his work here amounts in part to an effort to circumvent (if not remedy) the factionalism of fans and non-fans (5).
Anime Nano! 2010
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SDLP Deputy Leader Alasdair McDonnell said that aside from the issue of policing and justice the governments should address the "dysfunctionality" of the Northern Ireland Executive.
BBC - Ouch 2010
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