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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
The "dynamics" of their close friendship began to change when Mr Bush got a girlfriend and was planning to move in with her.
Adults will readily admit watching “Bluey” with their kids, noting how the family dynamics feel real and relatable.
Four dynamics are highlighted here: self-excuses, blame-shifting, gaslighting and normalizing aberrant behavior.
“It’s a great way to cinematically and narratively understand ourselves better, through friendship dynamics.”
They learn about behavior and conflict, about working with the audience and group dynamics.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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