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Dynamically Moderate

Dynamically has 2 different meanings across 1 category:

Adverb

Definitions
Adverb
1

in a forceful dynamic manner

"this pianist plays dynamically"

2

Of a dynamic nature; variable or constantly changing nature.

"The website's layout adjusts dynamically to fit any screen size, ensuring a seamless experience on both mobile and desktop devices."

In plain English: Dynamically means changing quickly and actively as things happen rather than staying fixed.

"The website changes dynamically based on what you click and where you live."

Usage: Use this adverb to describe systems, data, or processes that adjust automatically in response to real-time changes rather than following fixed rules. It is often contrasted with "statically" when discussing software behavior or shifting environments.

Example Sentences
"The website changes dynamically based on what you click and where you live." adv
"The crowd reacted dynamically to the sudden announcement by cheering and jumping at once." adv
"She managed her time dynamically so she could finish all her tasks before dinner." adv
"The website updates its layout dynamically based on what kind of phone you are using." adv
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Origin

The word dynamically comes from combining dynamic with the suffix -ally to form an adverb. It entered English by adding a standard grammatical ending to describe actions performed in a forceful or changing manner.

Rhyming Words
lly ally illy elly olly tilly felly cilly colly dilly nelly gelly pilly dally pelly lally gally jilly mally celly
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