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dynamize

(ˈdaɪnəˌmaɪz) or

dynamise

vb (tr)
1. to make more powerful, vital, or energetic
2. med to make more powerful or effectual
3. (Banking & Finance) to ensure that (a retirement pension) is worth more by basing it on factors that are more financially beneficial than the final-year salary
4. (Economics) to make more monetarily powerful or effectual
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Verb1.dynamize - make more dynamic; "She was dynamized by her desire to go to grad school"
alter, change, modify - cause to change; make different; cause a transformation; "The advent of the automobile may have altered the growth pattern of the city"; "The discussion has changed my thinking about the issue"
2.dynamize - make (a drug) effective; "dynamized medicine"
alter, change, modify - cause to change; make different; cause a transformation; "The advent of the automobile may have altered the growth pattern of the city"; "The discussion has changed my thinking about the issue"
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Neville already has desubstantialized and dynamized his cosmology.
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However, Joyce dynamized this writing technique in order to reflect the movement of the protagonist in his personal growth and his actual mobility through the spatial domain of the city, which surrounds his maturity.
(20) in a prospective randomized comparative study found that although dynamization after open interlocking nailing significantly shortens the mean time to union, there are no significant differences between the union rates in the dynamized and non-dynamized groups.
Exiles from Germany such as Erwin Panofsky, dismissed from the University of Hamburg in 1933, dynamized American art history (6).
This is in accordance with international studies.23 Two of our patient in Group A developed delayed union which was dynamized and they healed successfully after dynamization.
And yet, Tennyson did not end up burning his twelve-book epic; he completed it, and completed it with a capstone, moreover, that suggests that this tension between cosmological "models"--and by extension, models of Man--was something that dynamized his poetic project rather than endangering it.