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		Definition of high-functioning in English: high-functioningadjective Performing or operating at a high level (frequently used in the context of developmental disorders)  high-functioning autistic children  a high-functioning, multicultural organization  Example sentencesExamples -  Relatively high-functioning, moderately depressed people, those most likely to enroll in and finish a trial, are, as it happens, more likely to register a high placebo response.
 -  D is a high-functioning child with no cognitive difficulties who needs to be stretched.
 -  Nowadays, ten times that many children are diagnosed with an autism-spectrum disorder, many of them at the high-functioning Asperger's end.
 -  We cannot have a high-functioning industrial economy if the key commodities that fuel it are produced in regions wracked by terminal instability.
 -  It's an in-patient program for high-functioning professionals with severe depression.
 -  The man who would create so much of the American technological template over the last couple decades was a prototypical high-functioning baby-boomer.
 -  She was, at least on the spectrum, pretty high functioning, at least to begin with.
 -  John was diagnosed with high-functioning autism.
 -  Crucial to a high-functioning team, feedback needs to be delivered in a way that will inspire, not alienate.
 -  My seven-year-old daughter is autistic - she's high functioning, but she needs to attend a school for special needs children.
 
    Definition of high-functioning in US English: high-functioningadjective Performing or operating at a high level (frequently used in the context of developmental disorders)  high-functioning autistic children  a high-functioning, multicultural organization  Example sentencesExamples -  John was diagnosed with high-functioning autism.
 -  She was, at least on the spectrum, pretty high functioning, at least to begin with.
 -  It's an in-patient program for high-functioning professionals with severe depression.
 -  D is a high-functioning child with no cognitive difficulties who needs to be stretched.
 -  The man who would create so much of the American technological template over the last couple decades was a prototypical high-functioning baby-boomer.
 -  Relatively high-functioning, moderately depressed people, those most likely to enroll in and finish a trial, are, as it happens, more likely to register a high placebo response.
 -  My seven-year-old daughter is autistic - she's high functioning, but she needs to attend a school for special needs children.
 -  Nowadays, ten times that many children are diagnosed with an autism-spectrum disorder, many of them at the high-functioning Asperger's end.
 -  We cannot have a high-functioning industrial economy if the key commodities that fuel it are produced in regions wracked by terminal instability.
 -  Crucial to a high-functioning team, feedback needs to be delivered in a way that will inspire, not alienate.
 
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