synthesise

/ˈsɪnθəsaɪz/
verb
  1. To combine separate ideas, information, or elements into a connected whole.
    • The report synthesises data from multiple sources to give a clear picture.
    • She was able to synthesise the main arguments into a single paragraph.
    • To solve the puzzle, you need to synthesise all the clues.
  2. To produce a substance by combining simpler chemical compounds or elements.
    • The body can synthesise vitamin D from sunlight.
    • Scientists are working to synthesise a new drug for the disease.
    • They managed to synthesise the compound in the lab for the first time.
  3. To produce sound or speech electronically.
    • Modern phones can synthesise speech from text in real time.
    • He used a computer to synthesise the sounds of a full orchestra.
    • The software can synthesise any voice you want.
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