functus

/ˈfʌŋktəs/

Definitions

1. noun

a person who has been formally discharged from their duties, especially a lawyer who has ceased to be a member of a law firm

“The functus was allowed to return to private practice.”

2. adjective

having or showing a quality that is no longer useful or desirable, especially because it is old-fashioned

“The functus style of architecture has largely fallen out of favor.”

Synonyms

  • discharged
  • former

Antonyms

  • active
  • current