noun
- Plural of dynamism; forces or energies that produce motion, change, or activity.
- In philosophy, the theory that reality is fundamentally composed of dynamic forces or processes rather than static substances.
Usage: Usually used in plural form; Often abstract or philosophical
Usage: philosophical or technical usage
Examples
- The dynamisms of the market economy drive innovation and competition.
- Social dynamisms reshape communities over time.
- The artist captured the dynamisms of urban life in her paintings.
- Political dynamisms in the region created both opportunities and conflicts.
- The dynamisms of nature—growth, decay, and renewal—fascinate ecologists.
- Organizational dynamisms require constant adaptation and leadership.