Definition of Dynamisms

1. Noun. (plural of dynamism) ¹

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Definition of Dynamisms

1. dynamism [n] - See also: dynamism

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dynamisms

dynamically
dynamicist
dynamicists
dynamicity
dynamick
dynamics
dynamimeter
dynamimeters
dynamin
dynamins
dynamise
dynamised
dynamises
dynamising
dynamism
dynamisms (current term)
dynamist
dynamistic
dynamists
dynamitard
dynamitards
dynamite
dynamite roll
dynamite rolls
dynamited
dynamiter
dynamiters
dynamites
dynamitic
dynamiting

Literary usage of Dynamisms

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Hypnotism; Or, Suggestion and Psychotherapy: A Study of the Psychological by Auguste Forel (1907)
"B only uses those dynamisms present in A, which work as idiosyncrasies in the dynamisms of the mind A, and which only follow the suggestions from B because ..."

2. Hypnotism by Auguste Forel (1907)
"B only uses those dynamisms present in A, which work as idiosyncrasies in the dynamisms of the mind A, and which only follow the suggestions from B because ..."

3. The American Journal of Psychology by Granville Stanley Hall, Edward Bradford Titchener (1892)
"... or kinds which may be or may not be separated from their objective dynamisms and which appear subjectively as completely independent of each other. ..."

4. Rhythm, Music and Education by Émile Jaques-Dalcroze (1921)
"... habituated from his youth to the processes of the traditional ballet, from cultivating an easy and natural slow gait, the divers brachial dynamisms, ..."

5. Latin America Today by Pablo González Casanova (1993)
"... one problem is recognizing the richness of its dynamisms and potentialities, while a very different one is transforming each one of its segments or ..."

6. Heredity: A Psychological Study of Its Phenomena, Laws, Causes, and by Théodule Ribot (1898)
"But if these two heredities present different laws, we are justified in questioning the identity oi the two dynamisms.' i See the Bulletins de la ..."

7. Vestiges of Civilization: Or, The Aetiology of History, Religious by James O'Connell (1851)
"... the most philosophic of physiologists, Barthez, does still little more than modify it, in his three ' dynamisms" of perception, as well as of power. ..."

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