dynamically
Pronunciation: [daɪˈnæmɪkli]
Word
Context: “movement or change”
(adverb) in a way that is active, changing, and full of energy. It means something is happening with a lot of energy and often with rapid changes, like a game where players are moving quickly and making quick decisions.
Example
The group worked dynamically to solve the problem, coming up with many exciting ideas.
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The project didn’t progress dynamically, and it felt slow and unchanging.
Example
How can we dynamically improve our team’s performance during the project?
Context: “computer science”
(adverb) in a way that allows for changes and updates while something is running. For example, if a computer program can change how it works without stopping, it is doing so dynamically.
Example
The software updates dynamically, fixing issues as they arise without needing to restart.
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The system doesn’t respond dynamically, causing it to freeze for long periods.
Example
Can the application adjust its settings dynamically based on user needs?
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