dynamics
Americannoun
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(used with a singular verb) the branch of mechanics that deals with the motion and equilibrium of systems under the action of forces, usually from outside the system.
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(used with a plural verb) the motivating or driving forces, physical or moral, in any field.
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(used with a plural verb) the pattern or history of growth, change, and development in any field.
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(used with a plural verb) variation and gradation in the volume of musical sound.
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(used with a singular verb) psychodynamics.
noun
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(functioning as singular) the branch of mechanics concerned with the forces that change or produce the motions of bodies Compare statics kinematics
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(functioning as singular) the branch of mechanics that includes statics and kinetics See statics kinetics
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(functioning as singular) the branch of any science concerned with forces
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those forces that produce change in any field or system
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music
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the various degrees of loudness called for in performance
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Also called: dynamic marks. dynamic markings. directions and symbols used to indicate degrees of loudness
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The branch of physics that deals with the effects of forces on the motions of bodies.
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Also called kinetics
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Compare kinematics
Etymology
Origin of dynamics
Example Sentences
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“These dynamics position the business for more stable, higher-quality earnings over the long term.”
From Barron's • Apr. 1, 2026
But is artificial intelligence a new twist that could structurally improve market dynamics over a sustained period?
From MarketWatch • Apr. 1, 2026
The analyst notes that Shopify delivered over 30% revenue growth in FY25, outpacing the prior two years on “resilient consumer spending dynamics, AI/agentic commerce initiatives, and growing enterprise traction.”
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 1, 2026
Criteria included space, facilities, staff expertise and herd dynamics.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 31, 2026
Family dynamics are complex things, especially when you blend an American mother with a Polish Jewish British father who died before my third birthday.
From "The Bletchley Riddle" by Ruta Sepetys and Steve Sheinkin
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