dynamism
English edit
Etymology edit
From English dynam(ic) + -ism.
Noun edit
dynamism (countable and uncountable, plural dynamisms)
- Great energy, drive, force, or power; vigour of body, mind or personality; oomph or pizzazz
- Dynamic reality; active energy; continuous change, progress, or activity.
- The fact that the war is no longer the main issue in the election points to the dynamism of foreign affairs.
- (philosophy, metaphysics) Any of several philosophical theories that attempt to explain the universe by an immanent force.
Translations edit
great energy, drive, force, or power; vigor of body, mind or personality
dynamic reality; active energy; continuous change, progress, or activity
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