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dynamic
Adjective
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If something is dynamic, it is changing, usually quickly.
Communication is a dynamic process in which the changing situation affects what you say and how you say it.
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If someone is dynamic, they take charge and get things done; they have a lot of energy.
He was a good worker, but often unnoticed because of his more dynamic coworkers.
Picasso obviously had a more forceful and dynamic personality than Braque.
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of or about motion
We tested the bar's strength in both static and dynamic tests.
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A dynamic verb describes an action with a clear end point.
Dynamic, but not stative, verbs can take progressive aspect.
dynamic
Noun
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The dynamics of a situation or group are the ways in which everything effects everything else.
We talk about what doctor should do without any real understanding of the dynamics of the doctor-patient relationship.
Team dynamics also have an influence on the outcomes and the contribution of members.
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Dynamics is a kind of mathematics that deals with motion and forces that cause changes in a system.
They built a computer model based on the mathematics of fluid dynamics.
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Dynamics are changes in the loudness of music.
The dynamics of the performance are lost in this poor recording.
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A dynamic is a force that causes change.
This is where we need the dynamic of God's transforming presence.
This view puts the dynamic of police racism in the norms and values through which the police define their roles.
clearance
Noun
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Clearance is the process of getting official permission for something.
She needs to get top-secret security clearance before working on the secret program.
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Clearance is the permission for an aircraft to take off or land.
We'll have to circle for a few minutes while we wait for landing clearance.
You have clearance for take off.
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Clearance is a period when goods are sold cheaply to make space for new goods.
The shops here often hold clearance sales after Christmas.
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Clearance is the space between two objects so that one can move without touching the other.
The truck only had two inches of clearance going under the bridge.
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Clearance is the process of removing unwanted materials.
Cities in Canada have to pay a good deal for snow clearance.
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Clearance is the process that a cheque has to go through before the person who deposits it can use the money.
For cheques deposited on Friday, clearance is not until Monday.
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A clearance is the action of getting a ball away from your goal.
On each of the six attacks, a Fulham player made a headed clearance.