synthesize
/ˈsɪnθəsaɪz/ IELTSAcademic
verb
To combine different ideas or sources into a coherent whole.
- The report synthesizes data from several studies.
- Can you synthesize these two theories?
Adinary Nuance
Near-neighbors: synthesize focuses on integrating multiple sources into a new whole, whereas combine is more general and merge suggests a simpler joining. Choose synthesize in academic writing when showing how parts form a unified idea.
In other languages
- Spanish
- Sintetizar
- Japanese
- 総合する
- Korean
- 종합하다
- Vietnamese
- Tóm tắt
- Chinese
- 综合
Common phrases
synthesize informationsynthesize ideassynthesize findings
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Frequently asked questions
- Is **synthesize** formal or informal?
- It is common in academic and formal writing.
- What's the difference between **synthesize** and **analyze**?
- Combine, integrate, merge; unlike **analyze** (to break apart).
- How do I use **synthesize** in a sentence?
- Use it to show how separate facts connect into one understanding.
- Is **synthesize** a common word?
- Yes, it is common in academic and professional contexts.