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Definition of Resynthesize
1. synthesize [v -SIZED, -SIZING, -SIZES] - See also: synthesize
Lexicographical Neighbors of Resynthesize
Literary usage of Resynthesize
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Manufacturing Systems: Foundations of World-Class Practice by Joseph A. Heim (1992)
"... a system into pieces, we then have a desire to resynthesize the small entities
into big ones and work with the large entities as new units. ..."
2. The Journal of Heredity by American Genetic Association (1914)
"... it enables him to separate and weigh the determining entities that make visible
the types, and then to resynthesize these to his uses and his fancies. ..."
3. Transactions of the American Philosophical Society by American Philosophical Society (1771)
"The time is now ripe for attempts to resynthesize the information available from
the Americas on the topic of the earliest projectile points. ..."
4. Physiological chemistry: A Text-book and Manual for Students by Albert Prescott Mathews (1916)
"Not only does the dog and ox liver have the power of destroying uric acid, but
it will also resynthesize it if the conditions are changed (Ascoli and Izar). ..."
5. The Philebus of Plato by Plato, Robert Gregg Bury (1897)
"The unity of the Good is not simple unity, but generic unity, and as such capable
of logical analysis; but when we resynthesize our divisions and ..."
6. Wisconsin Medical Journal by State Medical Society of Wisconsin (1908)
"... other recent papers deserve mention since they bear indirectly upon another
phase of this samo question. If the organism is ahle to resynthesize body ..."
7. A Handbook of Colloid-chemistry: The Recognition of Colloids, the Theory of by Carl Wilhelm Wolfgang Ostwald, Wolfgang Ostwald, Emil Hatschek (1919)
"The endeavor of the "pure" chemist to reduce all substances to crystalloid form
and from the knowledge of their behavior to resynthesize the phenomena of ..."