Dynamism in a sentence as a noun

But that dynamism also lends itself to these kind of problems.

Even in tech I think it's easy to overstate the level of dynamism.

But still, startups are a decent proxy for the dynamism of an economy.

"Dynosaurs" would be fine, that would imply dynamism, or the ability to change.

I am more than willing, in these scenarios, to trade some of that unused dynamism for better performance.

Javascript was a success because of its dynamism and simplicity.

But, to my thesis, we have the dynamism to program therapeutic practices as a prophylaxis from chaos and catastrophe.

I'm finding that Clojure is the more attractive language if your sensitivities lean toward the "simplicity" and "dynamism" camp.

I do want more dynamism, but I don't see why you should be passing and executing arbitrary code from a source you can only verify with the greatest of difficulty.

The energy, dynamism, ambition, and intelligence are all in absurdly high concentrations in numerous US cities.

However, America previously combined this dynamism with stronger forms of moral education and social control - primarily religious ones, but also bonds to local communities and extended families.

Dynamism definitions

noun

any of the various theories or doctrines or philosophical systems that attempt to explain the phenomena of the universe in terms of some immanent force or energy

noun

active strength of body or mind

See also: vigor vigour heartiness

noun

the activeness of an energetic personality

See also: pizzazz pizzaz oomph zing