Definition of Synthesise

1. Verb. Combine so as to form a more complex, product. "The liver synthesizes vitamins"

Exact synonyms: Synthesize
Generic synonyms: Combine, Compound
Derivative terms: Synthesis, Synthesis, Synthesis, Synthesiser, Synthesiser, Synthesizer, Synthesizer
Antonyms: Analyze

Definition of Synthesise

1. Verb. (U.K.) (alternative form of synthesize) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Lexicographical Neighbors of Synthesise

syntelic
syntenic
syntenin
synteny
synteresis
synteretic
syntexis
synth
synth rock
synthase
synthases
synthermal
syntheses
synthesis
synthesis gas
synthesise (current term)
synthesised
synthesiser
synthesisers
synthesises
synthesising
synthesism
synthesisms
synthesist
synthesists
synthesizable
synthesize
synthesized
synthesizer
synthesizers

Literary usage of Synthesise

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Psychology of Peoples by Gustave Le Bon (1898)
"... by a small elite of superior minds—Nature of their role —They synthesise all the efforts of a race—Examples supplied by great discoveries—Political role ..."

2. The Psychology of Peoples by Gustave Le Bon (1912)
"... —They synthesise all the efforts of a race—Examples supplied by great discoveries—Political role of great men—They embody the dominant ideal of their ..."

3. Institutes of Education: Comprising an Introduction to Rational Psychology by Simon Somerville Laurie (1899)
"In affirming the cause of an effect, I isolate particular antecedent and sequent, and synthesise them in a causal unity: the one always contains the other ..."

4. Institutes of Education, Comprising an Introduction to Rational Psychology by Simon Somerville Laurie (1892)
"In Percipience I discriminate and isolate a, and synthesise it with itself in ... and synthesise them as a one thing (in many) ; in the general concept I ..."

5. Institutes of Education: Comprising an Introduction to Rational Psychology by Simon Somerville Laurie (1892)
"In Percipience I discriminate and isolate a, and synthesise it with itself in ... and synthesise them as a one thing (in many) ; in the general concept I ..."

6. Institutes of Education: Comprising an Introduction to Rational Psychology by Simon Somerville Laurie (1892)
"In affirming the cause of an effect, I isolate particular antecedent and sequent, and synthesise them in a causal unity: the one always contains the other. ..."

7. Experimental Education by Robert Robertson Rusk (1919)
"... increased by placing the points in various positions and requiring horizontal distances to be compared with vertical. The same inability to synthesise ..."

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