synthesize

/ˈsɪnθəsaɪz/
verb
  1. To combine separate ideas, information, or elements into a coherent whole.
    • Historians synthesize evidence from many sources to understand the past.
    • In the meeting, we tried to synthesize everyone's feedback into a final plan.
    • The essay synthesizes several different theories into one clear argument.
  2. To produce a substance by combining simpler chemical compounds or elements.
    • Scientists synthesized a new drug to fight the virus.
    • The lab was able to synthesize the rare compound in just a few hours.
    • Plants synthesize glucose from carbon dioxide and water during photosynthesis.
  3. To produce sound electronically, especially using a synthesizer.
    • The musician synthesized a unique sound for the opening of the song.
    • He learned to synthesize realistic drum sounds on his computer.
    • The film's soundtrack was entirely synthesized using digital software.
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