Synonyms for synthesize
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : sin-thuh-sahyz |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈsɪn θəˌsaɪz |
Définition of synthesize
Origin :- 1830, from synthesis + -ize. A correct formation would be *synthetize. Related: Synthesized; synthesizing.
- verb combine; make whole
- And remember: no chemist alive can synthesize opium or its derivatives.
- Extract from : « Revenge » by Arthur Porges
- And there are attempts, worthy attempts, to coordinate and synthesize the sciences.
- Extract from : « A Far Country, Complete » by Winston Churchill
- And we can synthesize data for a new job, if it's not too different.
- Extract from : « The Merchants of Venus » by A. H. Phelps
- Power and oxygen, we have, and we can grow or synthesize our food.
- Extract from : « Accidental Flight » by Floyd L. Wallace
- Wade, as chief chemist, you are to synthesize a little coffee and heat-treat a few eggs for us.
- Extract from : « Islands of Space » by John W Campbell
- It was their aim to connect, to synthesize these factors into one commanding and comprehensive view of life.
- Extract from : « Ethics » by John Dewey and James Hayden Tufts
- As a gangling boy he still took for granted the hard knocks of a world he did not attempt to synthesize.
- Extract from : « The Vision Spendid » by William MacLeod Raine
- There were ways to synthesize Earth-normal food, but they were still hopelessly inefficient.
- Extract from : « Badge of Infamy » by Lester del Rey
- He is unable to maintain himself at their level, to synthesize them, to reduce them to a system.
- Extract from : « The Non-religion of the Future: A Sociological Study » by Jean-Marie Guyau
- All we've been able to find is some strange isotope but we don't know how to reproduce it or synthesize it.
- Extract from : « Make Mine Homogenized » by Rick Raphael
Antonyms for synthesize
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