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synthetize, v.|ˈsɪnθɪtaɪz| [ad. Gr. συνθετίζεσθαι, f. συνθετός: see synthetic and -ize.] trans. = synthesize.
1828–32Webster, Synthetize, v.t., to unite in regular structure. (Not much used.) 1854S. Neil Elem. Rhet. 153 It enables us to synthetize the two prevalent theories of Taste into one. 1888Harper's Mag. Jan. 250 Boucher marked every detail of running movement, and finally synthetized the results of his study in this group. 1904Westm. Gaz. 3 Dec. 16/3 Hennell synthetised alcohol from olefiant gas. Hence ˈsynthetized, ˈsynthetizing ppl. adjs.; also ˈsynthetizer = synthesizer.
1890Harper's Mag. May 838/1 The most gifted of the impressionist painters are analysts and synthetizers. 1892Nation (N.Y.) 17 Nov. 379/3 The grand synthetizing style of [Raphael]. 1918Times 1 May 8/3 The function of the monthly reviews..is to survey things broadly and at a synthetizing distance. |