Similar words: dynamic, dynamite, dynamics, dynamically, thermodynamic, aerodynamic, hydrodynamic, aerodynamics. Meaning: ['daɪnəmɪzəm] n. 1. any of the various theories or doctrines or philosophical systems that attempt to explain the phenomena of the universe in terms of some immanent force or energy 2. active strength of body or mind 3. the activeness of an energetic personality.
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61 All of a sudden, the acid strength makes you feel excited, dynamism, you begin to disturb.
62 The two go on, and their twoness is what distinguishes the faith and gives it its discursive dynamism.
63 What it lacks in dynamism it makes up for in placidity and a common national identity.
64 Although external coordination is positively related to resource acquisition, environmental dynamism doesn't enhance this relation.
65 We must have a regulatory structure that recognises that dynamism and adjusts to it.
66 Well, as you might expect, for all its dynamism, CGI was not a holy grail.
67 They extrapolate from the electronic image its evanescence , its dynamism, its virtual, metamorphic and above all its neurotic nature.
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