Definition of"dynamic" in English
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dynamic
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Adjective
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Examples
"The city has a very dynamic economy, constantly adapting to new technologies."
The city has a very dynamic economy, constantly adapting to new technologies.
"The engineer studied the dynamic forces acting on the bridge structure."
The engineer studied the dynamic forces acting on the bridge structure.
"She is a dynamic leader who inspires her team to achieve great things."
She is a dynamic leader who inspires her team to achieve great things.
"Understanding the group dynamics is crucial for effective teamwork."
Understanding the group dynamics is crucial for effective teamwork.
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Etymology
From Late Latin *dynamicus*, from Greek *dynamikos* (powerful), from *dynamis* (power, strength), from *dynasthai* (to be able).
Cultural Notes
The term 'dynamic' is widely used across various fields, including physics (e.g., 'fluid dynamics'), business (e.g., 'market dynamics'), social sciences (e.g., 'group dynamics'), and personal development, to describe situations or individuals characterized by energy, change, and development.