dynamical
/dai'næmikəl/
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Characterized by constant change, activity, or progress: Describes something that is energetic, forceful, and not static, often implying motion, development, or effective power.
- Relating to dynamics or forces that produce motion: In physics and philosophy, pertaining to the branch of mechanics dealing with forces and their relation to motion.
Usage and Examples
- General Use:
- The company operates in a dynamical market, requiring constant adaptation.
- She is a dynamical leader who inspires her team with great energy.
- Scientific/Technical Use:
- The study focuses on the dynamical systems governing planetary motion.
- This model analyzes the dynamical forces within the structure.
Advanced Usage
- "Dynamical system": A concept in mathematics and physics describing a system whose state evolves over time according to a fixed rule.
- Chaos theory often studies complex dynamical systems.
- "Dynamical theory": A theoretical framework explaining phenomena in terms of forces and motion.
- The dynamical theory of heat revolutionized thermodynamics.
Variants and Related Words
- Dynamic (adj): The more common variant, identical in meaning to "dynamical."
- He has a very dynamic personality.
- Dynamically (adv): In a dynamical manner.
- The situation evolved dynamically.
- Dynamics (n):
- The branch of mechanics concerned with motion and forces.
- The forces or properties that stimulate growth, development, or change within a system or process.
Synonyms
- Energetic: Showing or involving great activity or vitality.
- Forceful: Powerful and assertive.
- Active: Engaged in action; characterized by energetic work or participation.
- Vigorous: Strong, healthy, and full of energy.
Antonyms
- Static: Lacking in movement, action, or change.
- Inactive: Not engaging in or involving any or much physical activity.
- Passive: Accepting or allowing what happens without active response or resistance.
Adjective
- characterized by action or forcefulness or force of personality
- a dynamic market
- a dynamic speaker
- the dynamic president of the firm