dysfunction

[disˈfʌŋkʃn]

dysfunction Definition

  • 1a problem or fault in a part of the body or an organization
  • 2abnormality or impairment in the function of a specified bodily organ or system

Using dysfunction: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "dysfunction" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The company's dysfunction was caused by poor communication between departments.

  • Example

    His liver dysfunction required immediate medical attention.

  • Example

    The family's dysfunction was evident in their constant arguments and lack of support for each other.

dysfunction Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for dysfunction

Phrases with dysfunction

  • the inability to achieve or maintain an erection during sexual activity

    Example

    Erectile dysfunction is a common problem among older men.

  • a pattern of negative or harmful interactions between family members that can include conflict, lack of communication, and unhealthy behaviors

    Example

    The therapist helped the family work through their dysfunction and improve their relationships.

  • a set of cognitive processes that affect a person's ability to plan, organize, initiate, and complete tasks

    Example

    People with ADHD often experience executive dysfunction, which can make it difficult to manage daily activities.

Origins of dysfunction

from Greek 'dys-' meaning 'bad' or 'difficult' and 'function'

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Summary: dysfunction in Brief

The term 'dysfunction' [disˈfʌŋkʃn] refers to a problem or fault in a part of the body or an organization. It can also mean abnormality or impairment in the function of a specified bodily organ or system. Examples of dysfunction include the company's poor communication between departments, a person's liver dysfunction, and a family's negative interactions. Phrases like 'erectile dysfunction' and 'executive dysfunction' denote specific types of dysfunction.

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