synergy

/ˈsɪnərdʒi/
noun
  1. The combined power of a group of things or people that is greater than the sum of their individual efforts.
    • When the two companies merged, their synergy created a much stronger brand.
    • The synergy between the musicians resulted in a beautiful, unique sound.
    • The team's synergy made the project finish ahead of schedule.
  2. A beneficial interaction or cooperation between two or more substances, systems, or processes.
    • The synergy of sunlight and water makes plants grow faster.
    • In nature, the synergy between bees and flowers helps both species thrive.
    • The synergy of the two drugs improved the patient's recovery time.
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