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[ sin-er-jis -tik ] SHOW IPA
/ ˌsɪn ərˈdʒɪs tɪk / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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adjective pertaining to, characteristic of, or resembling synergy: a synergistic effect.
Chemistry , Pharmacology , Physiology . acting as a synergist; producing synergism; interacting.
Theology . of or relating to theological synergism or synergists.
Origin of synergistic 1810–20; synerg(ism) or synerg(ist) + -istic
OTHER WORDS FROM synergistic syn·er·gis·ti·cal·ly, adverb Words nearby synergistic synergetic, synergic, synergid, synergism, synergist, synergistic , synergistic muscles, synergy, synesis, synesthesia, synesthesialgia
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Example sentences from the Web for synergistic The synergistic effect of these compounds when ingested is pain relief, digestive support, skin health, and numerous other benefits.
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The epigenetic test can be applied to genetically modified palm varieties for a synergistic effect, but—important for many consumers and environmentalists—it provides major benefits on the non-GMO clones as well.
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It fills a void and feeds a hunger for something that is not shrouded in statistics, task forces, and synergistic partnerships.
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All these actions can add a synergistic spark to enliven your kisses.
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The Synergistic Controversy considered the relations of divine grace and human liberty.
History of Rationalism Embracing a Survey of the Present State of Protestant Theology | John F. Hurst
Rapid Dominance will not be service-unique and requires a synergistic approach from planning to execution.
Shock and Awe | Harlan K. Ullman
Such a spirit should also have been manifested in the so-called Synergistic controversy, which caused Melanchthon great trouble.
The Life of Philip Melanchthon | Karl Friedrich Ledderhose
The actual Synergistic controversy did not arise until after the Leipzig Interim.
The Life of Philip Melanchthon | Karl Friedrich Ledderhose
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British Dictionary definitions for synergistic synergistic synergetic (ˌsɪnəˈdʒɛtɪk )
adjective acting together
(of people, groups, or companies) working together in a creative, innovative, and productive manner
Derived forms of synergistic synergistically or synergetically , adverb Word Origin for synergistic C17: from Greek sunergētikos, from syn- + -ergētikos, from ergon work; see energy
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Words related to synergistic harmonious, collegial, symbiotic, interdependent, agreeing, collaborative, collective, collusive, combined, combining, common, concerted, hand in glove, reciprocal, shared, synergetic, synergic, team, united, coacting
Medical definitions for synergistic adj. Of or relating to synergy or a synergist.
Producing or capable of producing synergy.
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