dynamism in the PONS Dictionary

dynamism Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

her much-vaunted dynamism

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The concept of leadership was favored because it conveys dynamism and pro-activity.
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But, to my thesis, we have the dynamism to program therapeutic practices as a prophylaxis from chaos and catastrophe.
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Cubism offered them a means of analysing energy in paintings and expressing dynamism.
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Under economic dynamism, the city's business strength grew.
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Yet great dynamism, he argues, brings advantages in virtually every dimension of economic performance, not just in productivity.
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His volcanic dynamism marked his passage in all these places.
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The surface level represented the present, symbolising the dynamism of human interaction.
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His later work makes use of triptychs or multiple exposures to capture the sense of dynamism of urban life.
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The very dynamism of product proliferation makes it hard to manage.
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The current scenario continues reflecting the vibrancy and dynamism of its culture.
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