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high-functioning
[ hahy-fuhngk-shuh-ning ]
adjective
- noting or relating to a person with a disability, chronic illness, or mental health issue who is able to fulfill more activities of daily living than others with the same condition:
Psychiatrists called their child high-functioning during the autism assessment.
It can be difficult for loved ones to spot the signs of high-functioning alcoholism.
Usage Note
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Origin of high-functioning1
Example Sentences
Some psychiatrists argue that Dominique Pelicot is a relatively typical psychopath – a high-functioning narcissist with no capacity for empathy who weaved between his sordid hidden life and the self-gratifying role of playing of a family man.
Needless to say, it’s not a sign of a high-functioning operation when your party’s most prominent state and local figures are both seeing their deputies raided by the FBI.
Finally, at 25, I was here, doing the thing we are all supposed to do to be healthy, high-functioning humans: I was going to therapy.
The 55-year-old from Islington in north London says she works with "high-functioning people who are not in control of alcohol".
"I work with high-functioning people who are not in control of alcohol," Ms Parker says.
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