Synonym: active, animated, energetic, forceful, lively, spirited, strong. Antonym: static. Similar words: dynamics, by name, Islamic, by nature, name, amid, good name, family. Meaning: [daɪ'næmɪk] n. an efficient incentive. adj. 1. characterized by action or forcefulness or force of personality 2. of or relating to dynamics 3. expressing action rather than a state of being; used of verbs (e.g. `to run') and participial adjectives (e.g. `running' in `running water').
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61. If you're unlucky, he ends up hating you for it and runs off with a dynamic career woman.
62. These high rates reflect the anatomy of the cervical spine and the dynamic forces that act on it.
63. At that time she was running the Round House and had turned it into one of London's more dynamic venues.
64. It is said to be a luminous and dynamic nature capable of independent existence apart from its physical counterpart.
65. Yet as constraints on funding begin to bite a new dynamic is becoming apparent.
66. Sheila said she was thrilled to be in as dynamic and exciting a company as ours.
67. We are dealing with a dynamic and changing universe and with an environment that adjusts to our changes.
68. Contrary to systems that could be under-stood by old-fashioned reductionism,[http://sentencedict.com/dynamic.html] these dynamic systems exhibited emergent behavior.
69. Certainly Bolam stresses the dynamic relationship between the two in the process of change.
70. Stephen Entwistle was not one of the younger, more dynamic doctors.
71. The fast twitch fibres have a much higher contraction speed and are associated with dynamic bursts of energy.
72. And in the economically dynamic South and West, only 5 percent of the work force belongs to a union.
73. The model was capable of taking on different shapes and widening as knowledge increases, to show this dynamic nature of communication.
74. I would like to give you just one illustration to show what I mean by the disintegrating influence of a dynamic force.
75. For example, the basic principles of absorption and emission measurements and dynamic light scattering are discussed in the relevant chapters.
76. It is also the world's most dynamic and successful economy.
77. Many like Kumar originally went abroad because there was no dynamic economic base in their own country.
78. Linney delivers a dynamic performance, which garnered her a recent Golden Globe nomination.
79. On either side sit attractive, dynamic, rather intense young women sorting through heaps of correspondence and submissions.
80. The piano appears to be located just behind the strings and in correct dynamic relationship throughout.
81. The construction of the task is a dynamic process which varies from age to age and society to society.
82. It may even have a permanent effect due to the dynamic process generating economies of scale.
83. Today, this friendly city also boasts a dynamic shopping entertainment and sporting scene.
84. But before they left hospital, Angela made sure she sent a thank you card to the dynamic duo.
85. On the other hand, there will be pressures for diversity in a dynamic environment.
86. In this dynamic process, action is at least as important as perception.
87. What, finally, is the vital, dynamic core of the community that gives it its uniquely distinctive character?
88. Tymoshenko is the most dynamic, and won a reputation as a reformer as energy minister.
89. This project will attempt to show that when firms are experiencing this dynamic competition they will respond by augmenting their knowledge base.
90. The policy process is dynamic, with inputs, conversion, outputs and feedback forming a continuous chain.
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