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Meanings of
dynamism
in English
Portuguese
dinamismo
Catalan
energia
Spanish
marcha
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The activeness of an energetic personality.
oomph
zing
pizzazz
pizzaz
Portuguese
dinamismo
Portuguese
força
Catalan
vigor
Spanish
vigor
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Active strength of body or mind.
vigor
vigour
heartiness
Portuguese
força
Synonyms
Examples for "
vigor
"
vigor
vigour
heartiness
Examples for "
vigor
"
1
Only simple and natural living can keep a body in full
vigor
.
2
One had the alertness and
vigor
which bespeaks the dweller in towns.
3
Too much fight on Nancy's part would have betrayed health or
vigor
.
4
The idea of suicide was revolting to the
vigor
of his manhood.
5
The figures, in full relief, are splendid in their grace and
vigor
.
1
Bouillé displayed great
vigour
in dealing with a difficult and dangerous crisis.
2
They were in the fulness of youth and the height of
vigour
.
3
And yesterday they set about working to strangle our renewed revolutionary
vigour
.
4
They spent some time discussing the
vigour
and health of Ken's flock.
5
But there were in general few outlets for his originality and
vigour
.
1
Your good health and
heartiness
are well known-evento the Santa Fe.
2
The secret of success in society is a certain
heartiness
and sympathy.
3
But there is this hearty assistance and it constantly increases in
heartiness
.
4
Tommy came in through the window and shook hands with much
heartiness
.
5
There was always a refreshing thoroughness and
heartiness
in what he did.
Usage of
dynamism
in English
1
The
dynamism
,
however, has all too often been fractured and without vision.
2
A need for greater
dynamism
was the semi-official explanation for his exit.
3
Japan's sluggish economy has become increasingly reliant on China's
dynamism
for growth.
4
We have quite an international gang and that brings its own
dynamism
.
5
Blessed with remarkable composure and
dynamism
,
the youngster's performances defied his age.
6
This
dynamism
of segmental duplications has important implications in disease and evolution.
7
But does Japan have the
dynamism
to denuclearise, decontaminate and regain confidence?
8
Ultimately, though, Limerick lacked the depth and
dynamism
of a purposeful Clare.
9
Warsaw has the
dynamism
,
the commitment and the scars to prove it.
10
Damian McKenzie's
dynamism
at fullback could combine with Cruden's dependability fantastically well.
11
It is this
dynamism
that makes introversion relevant to all of us.
12
The comeback has made Xiaomi a poster child for China's entrepreneurial
dynamism
.
13
Fergus Garrett, my head gardener and closest friend, wants the same
dynamism
.
14
They harness the
dynamism
and power of financial markets, to fund renewable energy.
15
Moreover, the
dynamism
at the heart of the US economy depends on energy.
16
The watery vibe will create just the right balance between caution and
dynamism
.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
dynamism
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
economic dynamism
new dynamism
youthful dynamism
entrepreneurial dynamism
more dynamism
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Translations for
dynamism
Portuguese
dinamismo
força
vigor
Catalan
energia
marxa
dinamisme
vigor
Spanish
marcha
animación
energía
dinamismo
actividad
vigor
Dynamism
through the time
Dynamism
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common