dynamics

/dɑɪˈnæm.ɪks/
noun 1

Collocations

5

ADJ.

all, broad, changing, complex, cultural, developed, hard, harmful

The complex dynamics of their relationship finally became clear after years of misunderstanding.

VERB + DYNAMICS

influences, power, strengthens, studies, study, understand, understanding

She studies the dynamics of family relationships to better understand how people interact.

DYNAMICS + NOUN

al, china, classes, day, eidos-montr, european, particles, quantum

Understanding class dynamics helped the teacher create a more inclusive classroom environment.

PREP.

in, in, on

The teacher explained how family dynamics in different cultures affect children's behavior.

ADV.

such

The team's performance improved dramatically once we understood the group dynamics better.

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