dynamically
adverb /daɪˈnæmɪkli/
/daɪˈnæmɪkli/
- in a way that reacts to what is happening in a particular situation, making the necessary changes
- A garden changes dynamically with the seasons and over time.
- dynamically generated web pages
- in a way that is lively and continuously developing
- Russian literature developed dynamically through the nineteenth century.
- in a way that is connected with the science of the forces involved in movement
- Both cars are dynamically a match for any others in the class.
- (music) in a way that involves changes in the volume of music
- The concerto was musically dull and dynamically slow.