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synthetize

American  
[sin-thi-tahyz] / ˈsɪn θɪˌtaɪz /
especially British, synthetise

verb (used with or without object)

synthetized, synthetizing
  1. to synthesize.


Other Word Forms

  • resynthetize verb (used with object)
  • synthetization noun
  • synthetizer noun

Etymology

Origin of synthetize

1820–30; < Greek synthetízesthai; see synthetic, -ize

Example Sentences

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Roth and credited co-screenwriter Joe Crombie fail to effectively synthetize the game’s lore and the characters’ individual histories in a way that can entice the uninitiated.

From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 9, 2024

And then came Berthelot with his teaching of how to put together again, to synthetize, what man has waste-fully dissipated.

From The French in the Heart of America by Finley, John

"Heterotrophic plants" must, of necessity, get food, either directly or indirectly, from some other plant which can synthetize synergic foods or, in a few cases, from animal organic matter.

From The Chemistry of Plant Life by Thatcher, Roscoe Wilfred

It is the words of language only which allow me to synthetize a general idea in a short and definite form.

From The Sexual Question A Scientific, psychological, hygienic and sociological study by Forel, Auguste

Photosynthesis is the process whereby chlorophyll-containing plants, in the presence of sunlight, synthetize organic compounds from water and carbon dioxide.

From The Chemistry of Plant Life by Thatcher, Roscoe Wilfred