Definitionadj. characterized by action or forcefulness or force of personality
Last update: July 7, 2015
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Our company is seeking a dynamic president who can easily adapt our strategic goals to meet the ever-changing economy. [Please select]
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When designing a game application, one should be able to create a dynamic system that automatically adjusts when the user has mastered a skill. [Please select]
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This is not the dynamic of our world today. [Please select]
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"Oh, damn the dynamic widow," he replied, corrugating his serene and sunburnt forehead. [Please select]
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Adrian hugged his knee and laughed: "The dynamic widow," said he. [Please select]
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The evolution of society means that there is a dynamic (a continuous change in time). [Please select]
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She knew she would miss her dynamic reassuring presence at the conventions. [Please select]
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= All this gathers meaning only when we realize that ideas are dynamic. [Please select]
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4 Mental processes are dynamic, insisting on discharge, either in reality or in phantasy. [Please select]
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An emotion in its entirety contains dynamic elements, such as motor impulses, desires, pleasures and pains. [Please select]
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That commonly sedentary and controlled young man had abruptly become dynamic and vocal. [Please select]
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