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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
Law enforcement used witness statements, video surveillance, cellphone data, and analysis of fire dynamics and patterns at the scene to determine that Rinderknecht was responsible for the blaze, prosecutors said.
Unosat attributes this decline to the "impact of activities such as razing, heavy vehicle activity, bombing, shelling, and other conflict related dynamics".
There are also the dynamics of provider networks to consider in Kansas.
Through large-scale molecular dynamics simulations, they watched how atoms reorganized during deformation and heating.
“But further softening would generate unwelcome slack, leaving the economy more vulnerable to adverse shocks and possibly triggering more unfavorable dynamics.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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