单词 | dynamize |
释义 | dynamizev. Medicine. transitive. To endow with power. In Homoeopathy, To increase the power of (medicines) by trituration or succussion. ΚΠ 1881 J. G. Glover in Encycl. Brit. XII. 127/1 The most characteristic feature of Hahnemann's practice—the ‘potentizing’, ‘dynamizing’, of medicinal substances. Derivatives dynamiˈzation n. ΚΠ 1855 Househ. Words 12 69 Monstrous assertions of the curative power of the ‘high dynamisation’ of medicinal substances. 1883 New Sydenham Soc. Lexicon Dynamisation..used by the homœopathists to denote the accession or freeing of active powers produced in a medicine by pounding it or shaking violently the bottle in which it is contained. Draft additions 1993 2. To render more dynamic or effective, in financial or economic contexts. a. spec. To increase the value of (a retirement pension), esp. by calculating it not upon final-year earnings but according to a formula more advantageous to the contributor; to subject (earnings) to such calculations. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > fees and taxes > grants and allowances > support by payment [verb (transitive)] > grant pension to > increase the value of dynamize1971 1971 S. & L. Tutt Private Pension Scheme Finance iii. 71 The concept of utilizing the maturity bonus to the members', rather than the employer's, advantage by arranging for it to dynamize the pension payable. a1974 R. Crossman Diaries (1975) I. 276 The basic idea had been that we should switch as early as possible from flat-rate to earnings-related contributions and in this way pile up enormous sums in the pension fund which we could use to dynamize the existing flat-rate pension. 1981 S. Ward Pensions iv. 70 What difference would it make if George's earnings were ‘dynamised’ in the way the Inland Revenue allows? 1989 Daily Tel. 14 Oct. 31/4 Norwich Union..cannot dynamise the pension without the trustees' approval. 1989 Daily Tel. 14 Oct. 31/4 We would have been able to pay Mr Muir some benefits if the trustees had been willing to operate a decision to dynamise salaries. b. gen. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > fees and taxes > payment for labour or service > [verb (transitive)] > render (earnings) more dynamic dynamize1975 1975 Facts on File 5 Apr. 221/2 Goncalves said the new government would have the task of ‘dynamizing the economy and consolidating the advances already made through the nationalization of the banks and insurance companies’. 1980 Amer. Banker 3 July 5/1 Mexican..industrial product represents almost 30% of the economic apparatus, and oil income is mainly dynamizing this sector, opening possibilities for a growing number of industrial investments. 1990 Guardian 11 June 9/8 The enlarging of Italy's markets in Europe will only dynamise its unique industrial structure still more. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1897; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < v.1855 |
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