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/ˈsinTHiˌsīz/,
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synthesising, present participle; synthesizes, 3rd person singular present; synthesized, past participle; synthesized, past tense; synthetizing, present participle; synthesizing, present participle; synthetized, past tense; synthesised, past tense; synthetizes, 3rd person singular present; synthesises, 3rd person singular present; synthesised, past participle; synthetized, past participle;
  1. Make (something) by synthesis, esp. chemically
    • - man synthesizes new chemical poisons and sprays the countryside wholesale
  2. Combine (a number of things) into a coherent whole
    • - pupils should synthesize the data they have gathered
    • - Darwinian theory has been synthesized with modern genetics
  3. Produce (sound) electronically
    • - trigger chips that synthesize speech
    • - synthesized chords

  1. combine so as to form a more complex, product; "his operas synthesize music and drama in perfect harmony"; "The liver synthesizes vitamins"
  2. (synthesis) the process of producing a chemical compound (usually by the union of simpler chemical compounds)
  3. (synthesis) the combination of ideas into a complex whole
  4. (synthesis) deduction: reasoning from the general to the particular (or from cause to effect)
  5. (Synthesis (cell cycle)) The S phase, short for synthesis phase, is a period in the cell cycle during interphase, between G1 phase and the G2 phase. Following G1, the cell enters the S stage, when DNA synthesis or replication occurs. ...
  6. (Synthesis (chemistry)) In chemistry, chemical synthesis is purposeful execution of chemical reactions to get a product, or several products. This happens by physical and chemical manipulations usually involving one or more reactions. ...
  7. (Synthesis (journal)) Synthesis is a scientific journal published from 1969 to the present day by Thieme Chemistry. Its stated purpose is the "advancement of the science of synthetic chemistry".
  8. (Synthesis (magazine)) Synthesis is a website, weekly newspaper, and a national magazine that deals with popular music, movies, technology, and other interests of pop culture. The business is owned by Bill Fishkin, who began the newspaper in Chico, California in his apartment. ...
  9. (Synthesis (music)) A synthesizer, or "synth", is an electronic musical instrument that uses filters and tone generators to create waveforms which are then processed to generate sound. ...
  10. To combine two or more things to produce a new, more complex product; To be combined producing a new, more complex product; To produce a substance by chemical synthesis; To be produced by chemical synthesis
  11. (Synthesis) Compile information together in a different way by combining elements in a new pattern or proposing alternative solutions.
  12. (Synthesis) The process of building a complex compound from a number of simple chemical elements.
  13. (Synthesis) production of a substance, such as chlorophyll, by uniting light energy and elements or chemical compounds.
  14. (Synthesis) Blending of two senses, used by Edgar Allan Poe and others to suggest hidden correspondences and create exotic effects.
  15. (synthesis) integration of two opposing representations into one new repre­sentation, with a view towards constructing a new level of the object's real­ity. Philosophy as Critique employs synthesis more than analysis. On the operation of synthesis in the first Critique, see imagination. (Cf. ...
  16. Thesis-antithesis-synthesis
  17. (Synthesis) Put parts together to form a whole/ creating a new meaning or structure.
  18. (synthesis) The art of combining the various factors revealed in a horoscope and building a balanced judgment of the chart as a whole.
  19. (Synthesis) the process of bringing the pieces of an analysis together to make a whole
  20. (Synthesis) involves developing new and diverse approaches to a problem and creating something new.
  21. (Synthesis) Ability to put together the separate ideas to form new whole, establish new relationships.
  22. (Synthesis) of ideas in the production of unique communications and plans
  23. (Synthesis) arrange, assemble, collect, compose, construct, create, design, develop, formulate, manage, organize, plan, prepare, propose, set up, write.
  24. (Synthesis) involves the “putting together of elements and parts so as to form a whole.”
  25. (SYNTHESIS) Creating a unique, original product that may be in verbal form or may be a physical object;