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dynamically

American  
[dahy-nam-ik-lee] / daɪˈnæm ɪk li /

adverb

  1. in a dynamic way; with energy, drive, vigor, or charisma.

  2. in a way that involves growth, change, and development, or that relates to the driving forces behind such change.

  3. in a way that relates to dynamics in physics or music.


Other Word Forms

  • non-dynamically adverb
  • semi-dynamically adverb

Example Sentences

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The swarms can tailor tone, style and content to respond dynamically to human interaction and platform signals such as numbers of likes or views.

From Salon • Feb. 15, 2026

"It can dynamically absorb load as you need it to."

From BBC • Feb. 5, 2026

In some urban areas, algorithms dynamically adjust delivery routes in response to traffic, weather, and order cancellations.

From Barron's • Feb. 1, 2026

Its abundance of gas rich galaxies and its low internal motion, described as a so called "dynamically cold" state, suggest it is still in an early stage of development.

From Science Daily • Dec. 25, 2025

What I am paid to do is to observe him in a rigorous present tense, as a subject dynamically inhabiting a scene, as a phenomenon of study.

From "Native Speaker" by Chang-rae Lee