Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Pertaining to the doctrine of force.
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Examples
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Boscovich's philosophical system can be called a dynamistic
The Religious Spirit of the Slavs (1916) Sermons On Subjects Suggested By The War, Third Series Nikolai Velimirovi�� 1918
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A dynamistic FrontBurnervian passes along this wonderful Washington Post story about the effort to get the folks out of Reunion and into more permanent housing.
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His doctrine was akin to the dynamistic Monarchianism of Theodoltus, and he was nicknamed a follower of Artemas.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip 1840-1916 1913
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But it also bears understanding how her "I" is multitudinally condemned to varying degrees of semi-fringe, while yet neo-core, and, amazingly, all while embodying a dynamistic, ethno-broadistically, and, lest we also forget, religio-non-tainted mergery and legitimacy, quite likely altogether new-demonstrated.
Expat Yank 2008
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