Pronunciation: /sɪˈnɝdʒɪk/
adjective relating to or characterized by synergy, the interaction or cooperation of two or more organizations, substances, or other agents to produce a combined effect greater than the sum of their separate effects
A1 Working together as a team can create a synergic effect.
A2 The group project was successful because of the synergic efforts of all team members.
B1 The company's new strategy aims to promote a more synergic relationship between departments.
B2 The merger between the two companies resulted in a synergic approach to market expansion.
C1 The research team's synergic collaboration led to groundbreaking discoveries in the field.
C2 The orchestra's performance was a testament to the synergic talents of its members.
formal The partnership between the two companies proved to be highly synergic, leading to increased efficiency and profitability.
informal When we work together, our skills are synergic and we can accomplish anything.
slang Their teamwork is so synergic, they make it look easy.
figurative The music and dance performance was a synergic blend of different art forms.
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