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synergy

Definition for synergy

noun as in collaboration, cooperation

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Example Sentences

So there’s this kind of happy sort of synergy between technology progress and our great ability to tell stories.

The integration is on track while “synergies” are ahead of forecast.

From Digiday

Taxi can get a lot more from its synergies with other Yandex businesses.

The talent and creativity on TikTok is unlike any other platform, and we see a lot of synergy between our values and the freedom of self-expression there.

From Fortune

I do believe that the key for people who are trying to create this synergy around environmentalism, climate change, and racism, is to organize your issues into something that’s actionable.

From Fortune

Phil Jackson, to be clear, will not be joining in on this merry bit of corporate synergy.

Though King and Malcolm X met only once, Cones demonstrates how they understood and utilized their synergy.

It became clear there was a lot of potential synergy and that a partnership made a lot of sense.

And it seemed that alcohol and tobacco worked together in toxic synergy to produce the malignancy.

By the time Cerf died, in 1971, he realized to his regret that synergy was a siren that had swallowed him whole.

In each moment of our life we entertain some purpose, and to this purpose the synergy of our actions is directed.

There are lots of opportunities for synergy within Kodacell: marketing, logistics, even packing materials.

There is a synergy between their movements and their muscular contractions and the forthcoming paranormal movements.

It is, and we must coin a word to express it, a social "synergy" that is wanted.

On several occasions we have remarked a synergy of function, head and eyes moving upward in unison.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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