dynamic
/daɪˈnæmɪk/
adjective
- Characterized by constant change, activity, or progress.
- The team's dynamic approach helped them solve problems quickly.
- The city's dynamic economy attracts many new businesses.
- She has a dynamic personality that energizes everyone around her.
- Relating to forces that produce motion, especially in physics or mechanics.
- The engineer studied the dynamic forces acting on the bridge.
- In physics class, they learned about dynamic equilibrium.
- Dynamic pressure increases as the speed of the fluid rises.
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noun
- A pattern of change or interaction between people or things.
- The dynamic between the two coworkers improved after they talked.
- The power dynamic in the family shifted when the children grew up.
- Understanding group dynamics is important for effective teamwork.
- A force or factor that stimulates change or growth within a system.
- The dynamic of supply and demand affects prices.
- Competition is a key dynamic in the free market.
- New technology is a major dynamic in modern education.