Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
whole-dynamic
Adjective
/ˈhoʊl daɪˈnæmɪk/
Definition
The entire range of forces and changes that affect a system or situation.
Examples
- The whole-dynamic approach to understanding climate change considers not just emissions, but also the interaction of various environmental factors.
- In team projects, a whole-dynamic view helps in recognizing each member’s influence on the outcome.
Meaning
Whole-dynamic refers to viewing a system in its entirety, recognizing the interrelationships and interactions that contribute to its overall behavior and performance.
Synonyms
- comprehensive
- holistic
- integrated