Pronunciation: /ˈsɪn.θə.saɪz/
verb to combine or bring together different elements to form a coherent whole
A1 I can synthesize information from different sources to write a simple report.
A2 She was able to synthesize the key points of the lecture in her notes.
B1 Students are expected to synthesize information from various texts to form their own opinions.
B2 The researcher synthesized the data from multiple experiments to draw a conclusion.
C1 The author was able to synthesize complex ideas into a coherent and compelling argument.
C2 The scientist synthesized existing theories to propose a groundbreaking new hypothesis.
formal Scientists use advanced technology to synthesize new compounds in the lab.
informal I heard they can synthesize a cure for that disease in the research lab.
slang I can totally synthesize a playlist for the party tonight.
figurative She was able to synthesize all the information and come up with a solution to the problem.
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