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synthesize, v.|ˈsɪnθɪsaɪz| [f. synthesis + -ize. The correct form is synthetize.] trans. To make a synthesis of; to put together or combine into a complex whole; to make up by combination of parts or elements. Also absol. (Opposed to analyse.)
1830Fraser's Mag. II. 393 To analyze is a far easier task than to synthesize. 1851Mrs. Browning Casa Guidi Wind. i. 813 Soon this leader..will..build the golden pipes and synthesize This people-organ for a holy strain. 1873Symonds Grk. Poets i. 9 That Homer had no predecessors,..no well-digested body of myths to synthesize, is an absurd hypothesis. 1874Mivart in Contemp. Rev. Oct. 793 A Philosophy which as a complement unites in one all other systems, will harmonize with a Religion which as a complement synthesises all other Religions. 1889― Truth 157 Movements may be synthesized without our will. b. Chem. To produce (a compound, esp. an organic compound) by synthesis.
1865[see synthesized below]. 1897Allbutt's Syst. Med. IV. 316 The kidney is capable of synthesising complex organic substances. Hence ˈsynthesized |-aɪzd| ppl. a., ˈsynthesizing vbl. n. and ppl. a.
1830Fraser's Mag. II. 393 Experience..is nothing but a continual synthesizing of apprehensions. 1865Reader 8 July 31 The synthesized acids of the lactic series. 1878T. Sinclair Mount 30 The synthesising spirit of infinite love in chosen souls alone can create. |