dynamism
/'dainəmizm/
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A young entrepreneur's dynamism inspires her team during a brainstorming session.
Definition
- Noun:
- The quality of being energetic, active, and full of vitality: "Dynamism" refers to the characteristic of having a great deal of energy, enthusiasm, and a forceful personality.
- Active strength of body or mind: It can denote the power and vigor of one's physical or mental capacities.
- (Philosophy) A theory explaining phenomena by an immanent force: In philosophy, "dynamism" is any doctrine that attempts to explain the universe's phenomena in terms of some inherent force or energy.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The dynamism of the new CEO transformed the company's culture. (The energetic and forceful quality of the new CEO changed the company's culture.)
- Her intellectual dynamism allowed her to master complex subjects quickly. (Her active mental strength enabled her to learn difficult topics rapidly.)
- Leibniz's philosophy is a form of dynamism, positing monads as centers of force. (Leibniz's philosophy is a type of theory that explains reality through inherent forces.)
Advanced Usage
- "Economic dynamism": refers to the vigor and capacity for growth and change in an economy.
- The region is admired for its economic dynamism and innovation.
- "Cultural dynamism": describes the energetic and evolving nature of a culture.
- The city's cultural dynamism attracts artists from around the world.
Variants and Related Words
- Dynamic (adj): characterized by constant change, activity, or progress; energetic.
- She is a dynamic leader who inspires her team.
- Dynamist (n): a person who advocates or adheres to the philosophical theory of dynamism.
- He is considered a modern dynamist in his field.
Synonyms
- Energy: The capacity for vigorous activity.
- Vitality: The state of being strong and active.
- Vigor: Physical strength and good health.
- Drive: Determination and energy to achieve things.
Related Phrases
- "A dynamism of thought": A phrase describing energetic, forceful, and progressive thinking.
- The debate was marked by a remarkable dynamism of thought.
- "To lack dynamism": To be without energy, force, or the capacity for change.
- The organization's strategy was criticized for lacking dynamism.
A young entrepreneur's dynamism inspires her team during a brainstorming session.
Noun
- the activeness of an energetic personality
- active strength of body or mind
- any of the various theories or doctrines or philosophical systems that attempt to explain the phenomena of the universe in terms of some immanent force or energy