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Type Words
Synonyms synergy
Type of action, activity, natural action, natural process
Has types potentiation
Derivation synergist, synergistic
Type Words
Type of theological doctrine
Derivation synergistic

Examples of synergism

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Herbalists deny that herbal synergism can be duplicated with synthetic chemicals.
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Over 40 years, these factors created a synergism, and the big herds were devastated.
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They see that we have a malignant synergism between D.C. politicians and giant companies.
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It doesn't take a geneticist to appreciate the unfortunate synergism between those genes.
From the genotopia.scienceblog.com
S.A.O. The hazard of a two-level synergism of synecological summation of anthropogenic effects.
From the sergostroumov.scienceblog.com
I mean, there's this synergism between, among all these things.
From the npr.org
Chien said such medical advances are the result of the growing synergism between engineering and medicine.
From the sciencedaily.com
As a basketball fan, he appreciates seeing O'Neal and Bryant combine their strengths into synergism.
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The decision to do good along with God's aid pictured a synergism of the human will and God's will.
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More examples
  • Synergy: the working together of two things (muscles or drugs for example) to produce an effect greater than the sum of their individual effects
  • The theological doctrine that salvation results from the interaction of human will and divine grace
  • (synergistic) of or relating to the theological doctrine of synergism
  • (synergistic) synergetic: working together; used especially of groups, as subsidiaries of a corporation, cooperating for an enhanced effect; "a synergistic effect"
  • Synergy in general, may be defined as two or more agents working together to produce a result not obtainable by any of the agents independently.
  • In theology, synergism is the position of those who hold that salvation involves some form of cooperation between divine grace and human freedom. It is opposed to monergism.
  • (synergistic) describing the effect of two agents in combination. The combined effect is greater than that of each on its own.
  • (Synergistic) A characteristic in which the total effect is more effective than the individual parts.
  • (synergistic) By acting together, separate elements produce a greater effect than would be produced if they acted separately.