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synthesize

[sin-thuh-sahyz] / ˈsɪn θəˌsaɪz /


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One prevailing thought is that “the joining” is a metaphor for AI creating a world where all individual thought and creativity are synthesized into a single, amenable voice.

From Los Angeles Times

Even compared with closely related compounds, it proved far more challenging to synthesize, despite differing by only a couple of atoms.

From Science Daily

These directors can synthesize the architecture of cinema but not the underlying humanity that transforms movies into something that resonates.

From Los Angeles Times

If synthesized in a normal atmosphere, manganese and iron would continue binding with oxygen and shift to a higher oxidation state, preventing the material from forming correctly.

From Science Daily

Gen Z is good at synthesizing all this information and making moves accordingly, and not being closed off.”

From MarketWatch