- 1dynamics [plural] the way in which people or things behave and react to each other in a particular situation the dynamics of political change group dynamics (= the way in which members of a group react to each other) Market dynamics are working in the company's favor.
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- 2dynamics [uncountable] the science of the forces involved in movement fluid dynamics compare static
- 3[singular] (formal) a force that produces change, action, or effects
- 4dynamics [plural] (music) changes in volume in music They play all the notes in the right place and have a scrupulous regard for the tempos and dynamics.
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