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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
But spending on artificial intelligence is weakening them—and altering the dynamics of their businesses in ways that should change how investors view them.
"If there's capacity within the Winter games for more sports, more action, more dynamics, then we can provide that from within the snow and ice community," the Briton added.
Markets have swung from euphoria to fright in the space of barely a week but it’s not clear that the fundamental dynamics of the U.S. economy or corporate profits have altered all that much.
And in his view: these dynamics for markets will remain in play and a healing for stocks isn’t coming soon, given stock rallies are still highly dependent on major tech stocks.
The family dynamics are well drawn, though a tad overdone.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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