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US
/ˈfəŋkʃənəɫi, ˈfəŋkʃnəɫi/
]
[ UK /fˈʌŋkʃənəli/ ]
[ UK /fˈʌŋkʃənəli/ ]
ADVERB
-
with respect to function
the two units are functionally interdependent
How To Use functionally In A Sentence
- If I could propose a line, it would be that hostile workplace sexual harassment exists where the environment is so severe as to be functionally equivalent to discrimination in hiring or promotion. The Volokh Conspiracy » Just What Speech Does “Hostile Environment Harassment” Law Restrict?
- Studies indicate that light regulation and control of biorhythms are functionally interrelated and possibly have a common evolutionary origin.
- People judged to be functionally illiterate lack the basic reading and writing skills required in everyday life.
- Residues in close physical proximity to those of a subunit encoded by another genome are clearly functionally important.
- Desmin and vinculin are functionally related proteins that are present in the membrane-associated dense bodies in the sarcolemma of the smooth muscle cells.
- It is functionally compatible with 24-pin generic array logic devices and functions at the same speed as the 16V8 above.
- The house was based on a mass divided into a single, open, functionally designed space.
- Although these systems are electronically and functionally complex, they can be miniaturized sufficiently so that one portion can be implanted and the remainder worn or carried easily in a pocket.
- The problem remains to determine whether other decisive astronomical factors in planet formation are functionally linked to the surface conditions needed for biochemical processes.
- When Heather's book appeared, indeed, a number of conservative commentators remarked it, calling admonitory attention to its author's thesis that a kind of illegal immigration, or technically legal immigration by culturally inassimilable people, played a major role in killing off the largest, longest-lived, most functionally universal polity that ever existed. The Brussels Journal - The Voice of Conservatism in Europe