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dynamism
[dahy-nuh-miz-uhm]
noun
any of various theories or philosophical systems that seek to explain phenomena of nature by the action of force.
great energy, force, or power; vigor.
the dynamism of the new governor.
Psychology., a habitual mode of reducing or eliminating tension.
Other Word Forms
- dynamist noun
- dynamistic adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of dynamism1
Example Sentences
Newcastle dynamism shows a 'return to best style'
Given the superiority in size and dynamism, Heard could make valuable metres down Tessier's channel, who is unlikely to dominate the match-up physically.
Swedish boss Jeglertz put his own stamp on their style, making little tweaks and encouraging more dynamism from his team.
His progressive carries - how frequently he moves the ball towards goal - highlight his directness and willingness to take on defenders, which added dynamism to Forest's attack.
"She provides a great deal of dynamism with her explosive style of play. We believe that she can do a job for the national team."
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