resynthesis

/ˌriːˈsɪnθəsɪs/
noun
  1. The process of combining parts or elements again to form a whole, especially after they have been separated or broken down.
    • The resynthesis of the broken molecule required a special catalyst.
    • After the storm, the resynthesis of the community took years of effort.
    • The chemist focused on the resynthesis of the compound from its original elements.
  2. The act of creating something again by putting together information or ideas from different sources.
    • The student's essay was a resynthesis of several theories into one clear argument.
    • The writer's resynthesis of historical facts created a compelling new narrative.
    • In music, the resynthesis of old samples gave the song a fresh sound.
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