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Definition of Dynamises
1. dynamise [v] - See also: dynamise
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dynamises
Literary usage of Dynamises
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Chronic Diseases, Their Specific Nature and Their Homeopathic Treatment by Charles Julius Hempel, Samuel Hahnemann (1846)
"Farther trituration and dilution develops and dynamises the power ot gold still
more, so that I now use, very ofien, only the smallest part of a grain of ..."
2. Some Bible Problems by David Worthington Simon (1898)
"... to pray, to worship; dynamises us to be meek and gentle, considerate and
unselfish, to love and serve, to be noble and act nobly, to become like Christ, ..."
3. Innovative Networks: Co-Operation in National Innovation Systems by Oecd (2001)
"Feedback (interactions) dynamises systems; the greater the interaction among the
components of a system, the more dynamic it is. ..."