Function
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- What something does or is used for.
- A professional or official position.
- An official or social occasion.
- A relation where one thing is dependent on another for its existence, value, or significance.
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Other uses
- Function (biology), the effect of an activity or process
- Function (language), a way of achieving an aim using language
- Function (sociology), an activity's role in society
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