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synthesize combine so as to form a more complex, product; "his operas synthesize music and drama in perfect harmony" combine and form a synthesis
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synthesize Synthesis (from the Greek words syn = plus and thesis = position) is commonly understood to be an integration of two or more pre-existing elements which results in a new creation. The term is broad in meaning and can apply to physical, ideological, and/or phenomenological entities. In dialectics, synthesis is the final result of attempts to reconcile the inherent contradiction between thesis and antithesis. ...
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synthesize To make a new whole out of different parts or elements
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synthesize Combine the parts into a coherent whole.
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synthesize To make a chemical from constitutional parts. Exact copies of drugs found in nature or created in the laboratory are synthesized in laboratories from simpler chemicals. Many substances are also synthesized in cells (eg, large proteins such as receptors, or smaller ones such as neurotransmitters).
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