resynthesize

/ˌriːˈsɪnθəsaɪz/
verb
  1. To combine parts or elements again to form a whole, especially after they have been separated or broken down.
    • The lab team worked to resynthesize the protein from its amino acids.
    • The artist tried to resynthesize the broken sculpture using glue and wire.
    • After the data was lost, they had to resynthesize the report from memory.
  2. To create something again by putting together information or ideas from different sources.
    • In the music class, students learned to resynthesize sounds using digital tools.
    • The historian resynthesized old documents to write a new book about the war.
    • She resynthesized the arguments from both sides into a balanced conclusion.
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