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dy·​nam·​ic


| \ dī-ˈna-mik


\




1 a




: marked by usually continuous and productive activity or change

a dynamic city







b




: energetic , forceful

a dynamic personality







a




: of or relating to physical force or energy







b




: of or relating to dynamics (see dynamics entry 1 )







3
of random-access memory



: requiring periodic refreshment of charge in order to retain data











: a force or factor that controls or influences a process of growth, change, interaction, or activity : a dynamic force or factor

a social/cultural/interpersonal dynamic … describes a world order that seems to be evolving from ideology as the principal dynamic … — Woody West Denial has always been the most devastating social and political dynamic of the AIDS epidemic … — June E. Osborn Still, one wonders, Is there a way to achieve … results without some of the extraneous nastiness, the relentless controlling dynamic ? — Jack McCallum


— see also dynamics entry 1






dynamically
\
dī-​ˈna-​mi-​k(ə-​)lē

\
adverb



an exciting and dynamic performance

the dynamic theory of heat Noun

… the high-tech world is, at heart, a cruel, unforgiving place ruled by the merciless dynamics of the marketplace.


— Michiko Kakutani , New York Times , 27 June 2002


… my memory of specific events is sketchy, but the general emotional flavor is engraved on my mind as a classic example of my family's bent dynamic .


— Florence King , National Review , 15 Oct. 2001


… the Cambrian Explosion, created the evolutionary dynamic that produced most of the species that subsequently populated the earth, from insects and fish to dinosaurs and humans.


— J. Madeleine Nash , Time , 20 Aug. 2001


Raisons d'état, not the dynamics of capitalism, created the American thrust for world influence.


— Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. , The Cycles of American History , 1986


the dynamic between a doctor and a patient

Group dynamics are important to consider.

The dynamics of this class are different from those of other classes.

Disease was a central dynamic in the decrease in population.

a study on famine and population dynamics

All this is creating lightning, and a much more dynamic genre.



Nylah Burton, Outside Online , 9 Aug. 2022


The more expensive 10 Pro has a higher resolution, 3216×1440, and a more dynamic refresh rate that can scale all the way down to 1 Hz for more power savings.



Ron Amadeo, Ars Technica , 3 Aug. 2022


While some corporations have shifted their focus to streaming, those that remain in theatrical are experiencing a film distribution market in India that is virtually borderless and more dynamic than before.



Patrick Frater, Variety , 27 July 2022


What to Consider Graphing calculators have more advanced capabilities for higher-level math than scientific calculators typically do, with larger, more dynamic screens for graphing functions and plotting coordinates.



Rachel Klein, Popular Mechanics , 26 July 2022


Thor cloak is made of the same heavy dorchester fabric that is used for the red jackets of the Queen’s Guards, Rubeo sourced a more dynamic , willowy textile from Spain for Portman’s suit.



New York Times , 13 July 2022

Recent Examples on the Web: Noun
That creates an interesting dynamic for company reports—one that might make the outlooks that management teams provide not quite so bleak as investors expect.



Justin Lahart, WSJ , 17 July 2022


Posner says that the tension between the perfection of the luxury fashion sphere and the imperfection of his dyslexia creates an interesting dynamic in his work.



Olivia Pinnock, Forbes , 15 July 2022


There was an opportunity to explore a very interesting dynamic between Thor and Gorr, but, once again, there isn’t enough time.



Jacob Siegal, BGR , 5 July 2022


While the crimes are gruesome and sometimes personal, the show's biggest asset is the dynamic between the two detectives.



Alamin Yohannes, EW.com , 1 July 2022


The interesting dynamic is watching the different personalities of father and son.



Eric Sondheimer, Los Angeles Times , 29 June 2022


Among the topics to be explored is the dynamic between Fisher and Saban but also Saban and Smart.



Mark Heim | Mheim@al.com, al , 27 June 2022


Kerr has always been open about the balanced family dynamic between the four.



Michelle Lee, PEOPLE.com , 17 June 2022


However, there’s a stark difference in the current dynamic between its public and private investments, as the private fund has experienced many up rounds and significant growth among its portfolio companies, a person familiar with Tiger Global says.



Jessica Mathews, Fortune , 26 May 2022



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dy·​nam·​ic


| \ dī-ˈna-mik


\








: always active, energetic, or changing

a dynamic city







dy·​nam·​ic


| \ dī-ˈnam-ik


\




a




: of or relating to physical force or energy







b




: of or relating to dynamics







2




: functional sense 1b

a dynamic disease







3 a




: marked by continuous usually productive activity or change

a dynamic population







b




: marked by energy or forcefulness

a dynamic personality






dynamically
\
-​i-​k(ə-​)lē

\
adverb




Unpredictable
Relentless
Swift
Slow



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Definition of dynamic (Entry 2 of 2)

These example sentences are selected automatically from various online news sources to reflect current usage of the word 'dynamic.' Views expressed in the examples do not represent the opinion of Merriam-Webster or its editors. Send us feedback .

1744, in the meaning defined at sense 2a

borrowed from French dynamique or New Latin dynamicus "relating to physical force or energy," borrowed from Greek dynamikós "powerful, efficacious," from dýnamis "power, strength, capability" (i-stem derivative, with suffixal -m-, of dýnamai, dýnasthai "to be able, have the strength or capability (to do something), be equivalent to," of uncertain origin) + -ikos -ic entry 1


Note:
French dynamique and New Latin dynamicus were popularized, if not introduced, by Gottfried Wilhelm leibniz . The Greek verb dýnamai appears to have been an original nasal present with the -n- infix generalized throughout the paradigm. If an Indo-European base *deu̯h 2 - (or *deh 2 u̯- ?) "to fit together, join" is reconstructible on the basis of Tocharian B tsuwa "(it) adhered, cohered," Germanic *taujan- "to prepare, make" (see taw entry 1 ), then dy-n-a- may be allied; assumed is an approximate sense development "be joined" > "fit, be suitable" > "be capable."

borrowed from French dynamique, noun derivative of dynamique dynamic entry 1
“Dynamic.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary , Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/dynamic. Accessed 19 Aug. 2022.
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This is a vintage professional model large bore Bb soprano clarinet. This model has been favored by jazz players, but it is a very nice instrument regardless of the genre of music. It features a Grenadilla wood body, silver plated keys, and cork pads on the upper joint and standard pads on the lower joint. This is great choice for the woodwind doubler, jazz player, or for someone looking to a professional model clarinet.
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Durch deine Käufe trägst du auch zum Schutz der Wälder bei – darunter auch Bäume, die traditionell zur Herstellung von Instrumenten verwendet werden.
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We live and breathe the product and winning is our target





Multiple OEM Car Manufacturers




Technology Product Developers (such as UAV/Drones)




Materials specialists




Partnerships with Universities around the world including Oxford, Cambridge and Hong Kong (HKUST)




Electric Car Production and Racing Manufacturers




Athlete Sports Aerodynamic developers




Motorsport Clients including Race Teams/Constructors and Governing Bodies




HGV haulage companies, supermarkets, and trailer manufacturers
Dynamique aims to provide the best value for performance Aerodynamic Design and Development, Materials Expertise and Manufacturing.
From our heritage in Motorsport, we can confidently state that our depth of experience and track record demonstrates this.
In each new racing category or product we aim to outperform the existing best at their own game. We excel at optimising classical current technology and then adding innovation and hard work to keep ahead of the game.
When Dynamique undertake a project we undertake it not as a contractor/supplier, but as if they are part of the heart and soul of the process.
 We go the extra mile to ensure best in class. Our relentless drive for perfection and extracting the very maximum potential and value from the resources available to a project, makes us your first choice.
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Dynamique Ltd is a company registered in England and Wales.
Company No 03391597 VAT No 937688070

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pertaining to or characterized by energy or effective action; vigorously active or forceful; energetic : the dynamic president of the firm.
Physics . of or relating to force or power. of or relating to force related to motion.
pertaining to the science of dynamics .
of or relating to the range of volume of musical sound.
Digital Technology . (of data storage, processing, or programming) affected by the passage of time or the presence or absence of power: Dynamic memory must be constantly refreshed to avoid losing data. Dynamic websites contain web pages that are generated in real time.
a basic or dynamic force, especially one that motivates, affects development or stability, etc.
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First recorded in 1810–20; from French dynamique, from Greek dynamikós, equivalent to dýnam(is) “force, power” + -ikos adjective suffix; see -ic
dy·nam·i·cal·ly, adverb non·dy·nam·ic, adjective non·dy·nam·i·cal, adjective non·dy·nam·i·cal·ly, adverb
un·dy·nam·ic, adjective un·dy·nam·i·cal·ly, adverb
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of or concerned with energy or forces that produce motion, as opposed to static
Also: dynamical characterized by force of personality, ambition, energy, new ideas, etc
music of, relating to, or indicating dynamics dynamic marks
computing (of a memory) needing its contents refreshed periodically Compare static (def. 8)
Derived forms of dynamic dynamically , adverb
C19: from French dynamique, from Greek dunamikos powerful, from dunamis power, from dunasthai to be able
Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition
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Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
Relating to energy or to objects in motion. Compare static .
Characterized by continuous change or activity.
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Republicans benefit from similar dynamic s in states across the country.
These are modest changes but mirror dynamic and changing consumer behavior in the market.
Because of that dynamic , you’re going to see just dramatic change in the industry.
In more traditional workplaces, this
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Trio avec un petit diable
Milf salope a besoin d'une bite de black

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