Dynamically: meaning, definitions and examples
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dynamically
[ daɪˈnæmɪkli ]
software development
In a way that is characterized by constant change, activity, or progress.
Synonyms
constantly, continuously, interactively
Examples of usage
- The website content is generated dynamically based on user input.
- The data is updated dynamically as new information becomes available.
physics
Relating to force or power, especially of a physical process or system.
Synonyms
energetically, forcefully, powerfully
Examples of usage
- The dynamically changing weather patterns are a result of climate change.
- The car's performance is enhanced by its dynamically adjustable suspension.
mechanics
Characterized by constant change, activity, or progress.
Synonyms
actively, constantly, progressively
Examples of usage
- The dynamically balanced wheels provide a smoother ride.
- The dynamically adjusting thermostat ensures efficient energy usage.
Translations
Translations of the word "dynamically" in other languages:
🇵🇹 dinamicamente
🇮🇳 गतिशील रूप से
🇩🇪 dynamisch
🇮🇩 secara dinamis
🇺🇦 динамічно
🇵🇱 dynamicznie
🇯🇵 動的に (どうてきに)
🇫🇷 dynamiquement
🇪🇸 dinámicamente
🇹🇷 dinamik olarak
🇰🇷 동적으로 (dongjeogeuro)
🇸🇦 ديناميكيًا (dynamikiyan)
🇨🇿 dynamicky
🇸🇰 dynamicky
🇨🇳 动态地 (dòngtài de)
🇸🇮 dinamično
🇮🇸 dýnamískt
🇰🇿 динамикалық түрде
🇬🇪 დინამიურად (dinamiurad)
🇦🇿 dinamik olaraq
🇲🇽 dinámicamente
Etymology
The word 'dynamically' derives from the Greek word 'dynamikós', meaning 'powerful'. It first appeared in English in the early 19th century. The term is commonly used in various fields such as software development, physics, and mechanics to describe processes or systems that involve constant change, activity, or progress.