DYSFUNCTIONS Antonyms
Definition of DYSFUNCTIONS
dysfunction
Best Opposite Words For DYSFUNCTIONS
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adequacy | nounn | |||||||
noun • the quality of being able to meet a need satisfactorily: • the quality of being sufficient for the end in view | ||||||||
health | nounn | |||||||
noun • a healthy state of wellbeing free from disease • the general condition of body and mind | ||||||||
normality | nounn | |||||||
noun • being within certain limits that define the range of normal functioning • (of a solution) concentration expressed in gram equivalents of solute per liter • expectedness as a consequence of being usual or regular or common • conformity with the norm | ||||||||
order | verb, nounv, n | |||||||
noun • (often plural) a command given by a superior (e.g., a military or law enforcement officer) that must be obeyed • (usually plural) the status or rank or office of a Christian clergyman in an ecclesiastical hierarchy • a degree in a continuum of size or quantity • established customary state (especially of society) • logical or comprehensible arrangement of separate elements • a condition of regular or proper arrangement • a legally binding command or decision entered on the court record (as if issued by a court or judge) • a commercial document used to request someone to supply something in return for payment and providing specifications and quantities • a formal association of people with similar interests • a body of rules followed by an assembly • a group of person living under a religious rule • (biology) taxonomic group containing one or more families • a request for something to be made, supplied, or served • (architecture) one of original three styles of Greek architecture distinguished by the type of column and entablature used or a style developed from the original three by the Romans • the act of putting things in a sequential arrangement verb • give instructions to or direct somebody to do something with authority • make a request for something • issue commands or orders for • bring into conformity with rules or principles or usage; impose regulations • bring order to or into • place in a certain order • appoint to a clerical posts • arrange thoughts, ideas, temporal events • assign a rank or rating to | ||||||||
wellness | nounn | |||||||
noun • a healthy state of wellbeing free from disease | ||||||||
conformities | nounn | |||||||
noun • correspondence in form or appearance • acting according to certain accepted standards • orthodoxy in thoughts and belief • concurrence of opinion • hardened conventionality | ||||||||
functions | nounn | |||||||
noun • (mathematics) a mathematical relation such that each element of a given set (the domain of the function) is associated with an element of another set (the range of the function) • what something is used for • the actions and activities assigned to or required or expected of a person or group • a relation such that one thing is dependent on another • a formal or official social gathering or ceremony • a formal or official social gathering or ceremony of people • a set sequence of steps, part of larger computer program verb • perform as expected when applied • serve a purpose, role, or function • perform duties attached to a particular office or place or function | ||||||||
regularities | nounn | |||||||
noun • a property of polygons: the property of having equal sides and equal angles • the quality of being characterized by a fixed principle or rate | ||||||||
successes | nounn | |||||||
noun • an event that accomplishes its intended purpose • an attainment that is successful • a state of prosperity or fame • a person with a record of successes | ||||||||
function | verb, nounv, n | |||||||
noun • (mathematics) a mathematical relation such that each element of a given set (the domain of the function) is associated with an element of another set (the range of the function) • what something is used for • the actions and activities assigned to or required or expected of a person or group • a relation such that one thing is dependent on another • a formal or official social gathering or ceremony • a formal or official social gathering or ceremony of people • a set sequence of steps, part of larger computer program verb • perform as expected when applied • serve a purpose, role, or function • perform duties attached to a particular office or place or function |