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dynamics
noun as in motion
Strong matches
advance, agitation, ambulation, change, changing, direction, drift, flow, fluctuation, flux, gesticulation, inclination, kinetics, locomotion, mobility, motility, move, oscillation, passing, progress, sign, signal, stir, stirring, stream, sway, sweep, swing, tendency, travel, wave, wavering
Weak matches
Example Sentences
These structural market dynamics represent ordinary competitive pressures facing all automakers, separate from the partisan effect.
The dynamics get trickier for many with 16% of people who borrowed from friends and 8% of those that borrowed from family saying they were charged interest.
The team followed four animal families - leopards, hyena, wild dogs and lions - in Zambia's Luangwa Valley, capturing rare moments and revealing the intricate dynamics of life in one of Africa's wildest regions.
"The volume and the dynamics... I couldn't hear myself sing in the first rehearsal at all. I learned a lot and really enjoyed it," she said.
A shift in family dynamics—such as a relative getting divorced from a spouse who knew the code—could warrant a change.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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