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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.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of high-functioning1
Example Sentences
He wanted to study high-functioning voice hearers, and a gathering of psychics seemed like a good place to find them.
Powers and his colleague, Philip Corlett, a psychologist and cognitive neuroscientist, reached out to other high-functioning voice hearers through local clinics as well as certain religious communities where voice hearing was common.
She described herself as disciplined, high-functioning, healthy.
For Karsh, the loss of Becca was so totally consuming that it threatened to eat him alive, driving him to a kind of high-functioning, tech-forward lunacy.
Instead, with high-functioning depression “you push through and you don’t deal with your pain because too many people depend on you,” she said.
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