dynamics (C1)
noun
Pronunciation: /daɪˈnæmɪks/
Definition
The forces or properties that stimulate growth, development, or change within a system or process.
Examples
The company's success depended on understanding the market dynamics.
We need to analyze the dynamics of the team to improve collaboration.
The play explored the complex emotional dynamics between the characters.
How to Use dynamics
- market dynamics (collocation)
- The forces and factors that affect the way a market operates and changes. — "Understanding market dynamics is crucial for business strategy."
- team dynamics (collocation)
- The interactions and relationships between members of a team. — "Poor team dynamics can lead to conflict and low productivity."
- social dynamics (collocation)
- The forces and processes that shape human social behavior and relationships. — "The novel vividly portrays the social dynamics of the era."
- emotional dynamics (collocation)
- The interplay of emotions within individuals or between people. — "The therapy session focused on understanding the patient's emotional dynamics."
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