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dysfunctional

Definition for dysfunctional

adjective as in socially impaired

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Example Sentences

She’d like to see Trump straighten out the country’s dysfunctional immigration system.

And “butterflies” mean you’re destined to repeat the dysfunctional patterns of your relationship with your parent with your new lover— a fast track to heartbreak.

The players didn’t mesh on the field, the front office was dysfunctional and the team’s most loyal fans had begun to boycott home games.

Though psychiatrists described his upbringing as dysfunctional, Mr. Arbo defended his family as loving.

Yet just a season ago the Galaxy’s main supporters’ groups were boycotting home games, angry over the team’s lack of direction and its dysfunctional front office.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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