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dynamic - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of dynamic in Hindi

Adjective

  • गतिशील
  • गत्यात्मक
  • स्फूर्त
  • ऊर्जस्वी
  • संचालक शक्ति का
  • शक्तिमान
  • शक्ति-युक्त
  • क्रियाशील

dynamic Definition

Adjective

  • (of a process or system) characterized by constant change, activity, or progress.
  • (of a person) positive in attitude and full of energy and new ideas.
  • relating to the volume of sound produced by an instrument, voice, or recording.
  • (of a memory device) needing to be refreshed by the periodic application of a voltage.

Noun

  • a force that stimulates change or progress within a system or process.
  • another term for dynamics (sense 3).

dynamic Example

  • evaluation is part of the basic dynamic of the project ( मूल्यांकन परियोजना की बुनियादी गतिशीलता का हिस्सा है )
  • she's dynamic and determined  ( वह गतिशील और दृढ़ है )
  • a dynamic economy ( एक गतिशील अर्थव्यवस्था )
  • The city is a dynamic metropolitan area, and major financial center. ( शहर एक गतिशील महानगरीय क्षेत्र है, और प्रमुख वित्तीय केंद्र है। )

More Sentence

  • The great thing about the Internet is its dynamic nature.
  • Kekule answered Ladenburg by formulating a dynamic interpretation of valency.
  • Mixed-sex bands also unsettle rock's basic dynamic.
  • It is also the dynamic behind the evangelism documentaries he produces.
  • Kant's position may be illogical as he himself 1 stated it; but it is the expression of a sound principle: we must connect it with his general tendency to recognize the dynamic side of things.
  • And thus in Philo's conception the Logos is much more than "the principle of reason, informing the infinite variety of things, and so creating the World-Order"; it is also the divine dynamic, the energy and self-revelation of God.
  • It is the dynamic power of loyalty that is in question, if we consider its practical value.
  • These were played with every variety of touch, velocity, dynamic shading and so on.
  • It left no doubt of the swift dynamic effect upon the election, now close at hand.
  • Their dynamic brains hurled off their words, as the revolving stone hurls off scraps of grit.
  • The mighty dynamic force will then be capable of further and, as yet, unrealised development.
  • The Hebrew idea of God is dynamic and ethical; it is therefore rooted in the idea of Time.
  • the dynamic content of these sites keeps their audience informed and up to date
  • an astounding dynamic range