adverb
- in a way that involves constant change, activity, or progress
- in a way that relates to forces producing motion
- in a way that changes or updates automatically during program execution
Usage: physics
Usage: computing
Examples
- The market changes dynamically based on supply and demand.
- She approached the problem dynamically, adapting her strategy as needed.
- The website content updates dynamically as users interact with it.
- The team worked dynamically to meet the tight deadline.
- Memory is allocated dynamically in this programming language.
- The economy grows dynamically when innovation flourishes.