Definitions
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- verb Alternative spelling of
dynamize .
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- verb make more dynamic
- verb make (a drug) effective
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Examples
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Motlanthe also received letters from envoys from Austria and Nigeria adding that their appointments would "dynamise" relations between the countries.
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The Recollets international centre also houses a cultural association that works to "dynamise" relations between the centre and the surrounding neighbourhood.
_Politik 2009
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Government grants for teaching are to be slashed by 40% not only because of economic exigency but because the best way to dynamise otherwise endemically lazy academics is to create a market between them, their students and their research funders.
The quest for knowledge is good in itself and helps the country thrive 2011
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"We make reference to the tourism sector that with its potential there is a need to dynamise the activities of other sectors, mainly to maximise the benefits which will be brought in by the 2010 World Cup to be held in (neighbouring) South Africa," Guebuza said.
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Our immediate task, as we enter this new phase of struggle, is to revitalise, renew and dynamise our organisation, in order to deepen our internal democracy, strengthen our collective leadership and improve the level of our direct contact with the masses of our people in their ongoing struggle for self-emancipation.
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Chissano said that with Guebuza at the helms of power, "we will further dynamise our party and consequently the development of our country".
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For Nzongola, change in Zaire "would dynamise and uplift the democratic forces" on the continent.
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For Nzongola, change in Zaire "would dynamise and uplift the democratic forces" on the continent.
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She says the continent faces enormous challenges to dynamise the continent's economies and broaden its manufacturing and industrial bases.
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The aim of new policy was to "dynamise the economy", which meant the removal of impediments for foreign and domestic investment, sustainable growth and development and promotion of entrepreneurship, Manuel said.
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