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adjective no longer in effect or use; not operating or functioning: a defunct law; a defunct organization.
no longer in existence; dead; extinct: a defunct person; a defunct tribe of Indians.
noun the defunct, the dead person referred to: the survivors of the defunct.
Origin of defunct 1540–50; <Latin dēfunctus discharged, dead (past participle of dēfungī ), equivalent to dē- de- + functus performed; see function
OTHER WORDS FROM defunct de·funct·ness, noun non·de·funct, adjective Words nearby defunct defrost, defroster, defs., deft, deftly, defunct , defunctive, defund, defuse, defusion, defuze
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Example sentences from the Web for defunct Does this mean Bad Gal Ri-Ri's now defunct account on the social media site may have an effect on what people are buying?
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At the same time as I was studying, I was freelancing as a sub-editor for a national newspaper—the now defunct Sunday Tribune.
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“The Democratic Party is just about defunct in the South,” he said.
Democrats March on the South to Hold Senate Majority in 2014 | David Freedlander| October 31, 2013| DAILY BEAST
Recent scrutiny—and the Japanese fallout—led to a suspension from his current job with the defunct ministry.
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The sludge was sent by rail and spread around on a defunct resort ranch near Sierra Blanca.
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Who could care for the pointless repartees of defunct Grand Dukes, or the meaningless caprices of long-buried Archduchesses?
Diary And Notes Of Horace Templeton, Esq. | Charles James Lever
The friends of the defunct Louis Capet are conspiring in the midst of us every day.
Harper's New Monthly Magazine, No. VI, November 1850, Vol. I | Various
Truly has it been said that there is something repulsive to human nature in the simple reproduction of defunct budgets.
The Life of William Ewart Gladstone, Vol. 1 (of 3) | John Morley
To the satire about the defunct Pope many would, no doubt, also gladly listen, but Erasmus had to be careful about it.
Erasmus and the Age of Reformation | Johan Huizinga
I wish some of my soda-water-in-the-morning club friends could see me perspiring over a pair of pants, dorcassing a defunct sock.
Adrift in the Arctic Ice Pack | Elisha Kent Kane
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British Dictionary definitions for defunct adjective no longer living; dead or extinct
no longer operative or valid
Derived forms of defunct defunctive , adjective defunctness , noun Word Origin for defunct C16: from Latin dēfungī to discharge (one's obligations), die; see de- , function
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Words related to defunct vanished, obsolete, nonexistent, asleep, bygone, cold, dead, deceased, departed, done for, down the drain, gone, inanimate, inoperative, invalid, kaput, late, lifeless, lost, out of commission