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defunct

dih-FUHNGKT
adj
1
No longer existing, operating, or in use.
"The magazine has been defunct since the 1990s."
"That old law is now defunct."

How to Use Defunct

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In plain EnglishDead in the sense of no longer functioning or existing — used for companies, laws, languages, and institutions rather than people.

Common pairings
now defunct defunct company defunct language

Word Forms

more defunct comparative, defuncted past tense, defuncts singular, most defunct superlative

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Etymology

From Latin dēfunctus, past participle of dēfungor ("to finish, discharge, be done with").

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