গতিশীলতা, সক্রিয়তা
(1) Any of the various theories or doctrines or philosophical systems that attempt to explain the phenomena of the universe in terms of some immanent force or energy
(2) Active strength of body or mind
(3) The activeness of an energetic personality
(1) His drive and dynamism over the past two seasons have taken London Irish from also-rans to contenders.
(2) The New Labour option was to combine economic dynamism with social justice through upgrading the skills base of the labour force.
(3) The students tend to lose dynamism if they are forced into certain careers by their parents.
(4) The international activities in small firms are positively related to the degree of environmental dynamism experienced in the industry.
(5) ÔÇÿHe just had the most enormous energy and dynamism , in the least assertive way,ÔÇÖ Raymond says.
(6) Sooner or later they are bound to become their own boss anyway, since their charm, dynamism and luck will lead them to success.
(7) We had all this economic dynamism as a result of the industrial north's victory in the Civil War.
(8) The dynamism and energy of today's art scene in Japan is abundantly reflected in the quality and diversity of the prints displayed.
(9) Though the strengths of the online version are its dynamism and interactivity, it is also possible to download the entire book for free.
(10) Our field will advance through research dynamism and not through a Procrustean application of inappropriate research paradigms.
(11) When an industry starts talking about ÔÇÿsynergyÔÇÖ its era of dynamism is over.
(12) But he compromised such spiritual dynamism so that power gave way to pride, and glory to disgrace.
(13) In inverse proportion to Steve's dynamism , I grow progressively more lax.
(14) They have demonstrated character, intelligence and dynamism .
(15) What lends dynamism to life and keeps the world humming with activity is the incentive of profit.
(16) This song, in particular, lacks the energy and dynamism of the previous two singles, merely plodding along at its own pace.
(17) The rate of change has been relatively steady, but now that corporations have become change producers instead of change reactors, the whole dynamism of our culture goes up dramatically.
(18) Those members seem not to have the same level of enthusiasm, energy, and dynamism that is on constant display on this side of the Chamber.
(19) Their alleged dynamism , ambition, and party ÔÇÿunreliabilityÔÇÖ made both men widely distrusted.
(20) With drive and dynamism you take charge at work and at home to bring order and harmony today.
energy
heartiness
zing
lethargy
listlessness
sluggishness