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US
/daɪˈnæmɪk/
]
[ UK /daɪnˈæmɪk/ ]
[ UK /daɪnˈæmɪk/ ]
NOUN
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an efficient incentive
they hoped it would act as a spiritual dynamic on all churches
ADJECTIVE
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characterized by action or forcefulness or force of personality
the dynamic president of the firm
a dynamic speaker
a dynamic market - (used of verbs (e.g. `to run') and participial adjectives (e.g. `running' in `running water')) expressing action rather than a state of being
- of or relating to dynamics
How To Use dynamic In A Sentence
- This textbook provides a modern and accessible introduction to magnetohydrodynamics.
- It was sleek and aerodynamic, shone in his room like a light bulb.
- We are pleased to offer our clients access to CBX ASIA through our trading platform as we remain fully committed to providing the broadest selection of liquidity in Asia and globally, ensuring that our clients have a unique and dynamic edge when accessing trading venues". Bobsguide Financial Industry News
- This is dynamic - as the cursor moves, the input information trails along with it, changing as necessary.
- I only played three carefully considered notes with intuitive regard to choice of rhythm, tempo, dynamics - using a poignant interval, the minor sixth resolving to the perfect fifth.
- Our notions of order and disorder stand in stark contrast to the dynamic artistry of the integral beauty of things as they are in nature.
- Fitness functions include a simple linear problem for binary strings and classification of data sets which are dynamically loaded from a specified data file.
- Any attempt to disprove the theory of evolution using thermodynamics will require proper formalisms.
- The class approach centers on the examination of the tactics of class domination and the dynamics of the class struggle.
- The third law is included in most thermodynamics texts, but is not recognised by all as a law of thermodynamics.