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    dynamic
    /dʌɪˈnamɪk/

    adjective

    • 1. (of a process or system) characterized by constant change, activity, or progress: "a dynamic economy"
    • 2. (of a person) positive in attitude and full of energy and new ideas: "a dynamic young advertising executive"

    noun

    • 1. a force that stimulates change or progress within a system or process: "evaluation is part of the basic dynamic of the project"
    • 2. another term for dynamics

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  2. DYNAMIC definition: 1. having a lot of ideas and enthusiasm: 2. continuously changing or developing: 3. relating to…. Learn more.

  3. dynamic: [adjective] marked by usually continuous and productive activity or change. energetic, forceful.

  4. Dynamic definition: pertaining to or characterized by energy or effective action; vigorously active or forceful; energetic. See examples of DYNAMIC used in a sentence.

  5. 5 meanings: 1. of or concerned with energy or forces that produce motion, as opposed to static 2. of or concerned with dynamics.... Click for more definitions.

  6. DYNAMIC definition: 1. full of ideas, energy, and enthusiasm: 2. continuously changing or moving: 3. A dynamic force…. Learn more.

  7. Synonyms for DYNAMIC: energetic, robust, powerful, lively, vigorous, strong, vital, healthy; Antonyms of DYNAMIC: weak, sluggish, dull, delicate, feeble, lethargic ...

  8. Dynamic verbs (for example eat, grow, knock, die) can be used in the progressive tenses. compare stative; See dynamic in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary See dynamic in the Oxford Learner's Dictionary of Academic English

  9. If a person, place, or thing is energetic and active, then it's dynamic. When things are dynamic, there's a lot going on.

  10. Define dynamic. dynamic synonyms, dynamic pronunciation, dynamic translation, English dictionary definition of dynamic. adj. also dy·nam·i·cal 1. a. Of or relating to energy or to objects in motion.

  11. Dynamic definition: Characterized by continuous change, activity, or progress. Origin of Dynamic French dynamique from Greek dunamikos powerful from dunamis power from dunasthai to be able deu-2 in Indo-European roots . From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition French dynamique from Greek dunamikos powerful from dunamis power from dunasthai to be able deu-2 in Indo ...

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