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		Definition of functionally in English: functionallyadverb ˈfʌŋ(k)ʃ(ə)nəliˈfəŋ(k)ʃ(ə)nəli 1In a way that relates to the purpose or use of something.  the parish clergy was socially and functionally differentiated  disk and tape are functionally equivalent as storage devices Example sentencesExamples -  Furthermore, the elements of the project are functionally inseparable, one from another.
 -  These university buildings are composed of simple, native, blue stone forms, and limestone belt courses organize functionally positioned white-framed windows.
 -  Try engineered framing lumber, an exceptionally intelligent use of quick-growth lumber engineered with glues that are functionally fireproof and have zero emissions.
 -  If you can find a refurbished notebook that has the features you're looking for, you'd be foolish to pay full price, and the products are functionally identical.
 -  Neither is equivalent to protein activation, which is the functionally activated form of the receptor.
 -  In this way the silicone foam is created, and for this reason, 'foam' and 'fluid layer' are functionally interrelated.
 -  This remodeling probably underpins functionally useful retraining techniques after brain injury.
 -  In the modern world, in contrast to pre-industrial society, the nation state is functionally necessary.
 -  The cerebellum is functionally linked with the prefrontal cortex.
 -  The truth is, neither sewers nor computer chips in composting toilets are functionally or environmentally sustainable.
 
 - 1.1 In a way that relates to how something works or operates.
 task forces evaluated all aspects of the department both structurally and functionally Example sentencesExamples -  Functionally, they brought together land, commerce, and industry.
 -  Functionally, these programs work just like AAA.
 -  One hopes this will drive a stake through the heart of tired scholarly debates about whether one should define religion "functionally" or "substantively."
 -  The formation of heterodimers could be identified functionally via electrophysiological measurement.
 -  Transcription factors altered structurally and functionally have been associated with many human neoplasms.
 -  Functionally considered, cataracts are complete when the patient cannot distinguish fingers with his back turned to the light.
 -  It applied, originally, to given types of instruments, which were functionally defined in the section itself.
 -  One of my chief hopes for this school is that it may be a place where truthfulness and grace continue to be linked, and we do not attempt to live purely functionally.
 -  Functionally, the term includes a number of different technologies ranging from short range to wide area.
 -  Functionally, we find a growing gap between two words that once seemed parts of a single phrase: "political" and "economy."
 
  
 2In a way that is practical and useful, rather than attractive.  a functionally designed two-bedroom apartment Example sentencesExamples -  Buildings could be functionally constructed to provide the necessary space and sun exposure to make such a proposal a reality.
 -  Our 54 rooms, functionally equipped with all the comforts of a city hotel, have a view to the sea.
 -  The room was large and functionally laid out.
 -  Studios were sparsely and functionally furnished, but contained unfinished or unsold works.
 -  The bowling chair is perfectly at home indoors or outdoors for residential purposes and functionally created for commercial environments.
 -  They may be the most functionally useless clothing items ever devised by humankind.
 -  The house was based on a mass divided into a single, open, functionally designed space.
 -  When you walk into a finished facility as functionally efficient as this, it's easy to forget all that goes into creating an 18,000-square-foot technical complex.
 -  It seeks to stand completely independent of subjective pointedness but remains functionally precise.
 -  My mission is to deliver functionally built cabinetry and furniture.
 
    Definition of functionally in US English: functionallyadverbˈfəNG(k)SH(ə)nəlēˈfəŋ(k)ʃ(ə)nəli 1In a way that relates to the purpose or use of something.  the parish clergy was socially and functionally differentiated  disk and tape are functionally equivalent as storage devices Example sentencesExamples -  This remodeling probably underpins functionally useful retraining techniques after brain injury.
 -  These university buildings are composed of simple, native, blue stone forms, and limestone belt courses organize functionally positioned white-framed windows.
 -  In this way the silicone foam is created, and for this reason, 'foam' and 'fluid layer' are functionally interrelated.
 -  In the modern world, in contrast to pre-industrial society, the nation state is functionally necessary.
 -  Neither is equivalent to protein activation, which is the functionally activated form of the receptor.
 -  Try engineered framing lumber, an exceptionally intelligent use of quick-growth lumber engineered with glues that are functionally fireproof and have zero emissions.
 -  If you can find a refurbished notebook that has the features you're looking for, you'd be foolish to pay full price, and the products are functionally identical.
 -  The cerebellum is functionally linked with the prefrontal cortex.
 -  The truth is, neither sewers nor computer chips in composting toilets are functionally or environmentally sustainable.
 -  Furthermore, the elements of the project are functionally inseparable, one from another.
 
 - 1.1 In a way that relates to how something works or operates.
 task forces evaluated all aspects of the department both structurally and functionally Example sentencesExamples -  One hopes this will drive a stake through the heart of tired scholarly debates about whether one should define religion "functionally" or "substantively."
 -  Functionally, these programs work just like AAA.
 -  The formation of heterodimers could be identified functionally via electrophysiological measurement.
 -  Functionally, the term includes a number of different technologies ranging from short range to wide area.
 -  Functionally, they brought together land, commerce, and industry.
 -  Functionally, we find a growing gap between two words that once seemed parts of a single phrase: "political" and "economy."
 -  Functionally considered, cataracts are complete when the patient cannot distinguish fingers with his back turned to the light.
 -  One of my chief hopes for this school is that it may be a place where truthfulness and grace continue to be linked, and we do not attempt to live purely functionally.
 -  It applied, originally, to given types of instruments, which were functionally defined in the section itself.
 -  Transcription factors altered structurally and functionally have been associated with many human neoplasms.
 
  
 2In a way that is practical and useful, rather than attractive.  a functionally designed two-bedroom apartment Example sentencesExamples -  When you walk into a finished facility as functionally efficient as this, it's easy to forget all that goes into creating an 18,000-square-foot technical complex.
 -  The room was large and functionally laid out.
 -  It seeks to stand completely independent of subjective pointedness but remains functionally precise.
 -  My mission is to deliver functionally built cabinetry and furniture.
 -  The bowling chair is perfectly at home indoors or outdoors for residential purposes and functionally created for commercial environments.
 -  Buildings could be functionally constructed to provide the necessary space and sun exposure to make such a proposal a reality.
 -  Our 54 rooms, functionally equipped with all the comforts of a city hotel, have a view to the sea.
 -  Studios were sparsely and functionally furnished, but contained unfinished or unsold works.
 -  They may be the most functionally useless clothing items ever devised by humankind.
 -  The house was based on a mass divided into a single, open, functionally designed space.
 
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