dynamism

/'dainəmizm/
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dynamism

A young entrepreneur's dynamism inspires her team during a brainstorming session.

Definition
  1. 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.
dynamism

A young entrepreneur's dynamism inspires her team during a brainstorming session.

Noun
  1. the activeness of an energetic personality
  2. active strength of body or mind
  3. 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