26984 words

dynamic

13 definitions • 27 examples
1
having a lot of ideas and enthusiasm:

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She's young and dynamic and will be a great addition to the team.
We need a dynamic expansion of trade with other countries.
2

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Business innovation is a dynamic process.
The situation is dynamic and may change at any time.
3

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a dynamic force
4
relating to changes in loudness in a piece of music:

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In the funeral march, the conductor employed striking dynamic contrasts to heighten dramatic extremes.
Some critics questioned the clarinetist's use of vibrato and dynamic changes.
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the relationship between two or more people and the way that they feel about and behave towards each other, especially when this can change:

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The time they spent apart has created a new dynamic at home.
The power dynamic between the sender and receiver of the message influences the language that is used for making a request.
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forces or processes that produce change inside a group or system:

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The fight for the leadership gave a fascinating insight into the group's dynamics.
Managers and investors need to understand these market dynamics.
Infidelity by one parent can alter the dynamics of a whole family.
7

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This software is used for modelling atmospheric dynamics.
Do we understand the dynamics of how the rings around a planet are formed or held together?
8

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Orthogonal matrices are of very great importance in dynamics.
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changes in loudness in a piece of music:

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The piece is full of abrupt shifts in theme, mood, and dynamics.
Remember to pay attention to the tempo, time signature, and dynamics.
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having a lot of ideas and enthusiasm; energetic and forceful:

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a dynamic person
11
having a lot of ideas, energy, and enthusiasm:

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He was seen as young and dynamic compared to his predecessor.
You must be prepared to be part of an energetic and dynamic team.
12
always changing and developing:

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Technology is dynamic, because people discover and develop it in their own ways using their own unique skills.
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the forces that control the relationships people or things have with each other and how those relationships can change:

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The aim of the research is to improve understanding of the dynamics of the business environment.
group/organizational/team dynamics

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