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dynamism

Noun

This term conveys a sense of energetic momentum and proactive evolution. It is frequently used in business, economics, and sociology to describe systems that are not stagnant but are instead characterized by rapid growth and innovative change. In a specialized anthropological context, the word refers to a specific belief system regarding spiritual forces in nature. Unlike the general sense of energy, this usage describes a theological framework where power is viewed as an impersonal force rather than a conscious deity.

Meanings

Noun

The quality of being characterized by vigorous activity and progress.

"The economic dynamism of the region attracted numerous tech startups."

Noun

The quality of being characterized by constant change, activity, or progress within a specific system or field.

"The dynamism of the modern art scene ensures that new styles emerge every decade."

Noun

A theory or belief that a supernatural power or force resides in all natural objects.

"Early anthropologists studied the dynamism of indigenous cultures to understand their spiritual beliefs."

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