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US
/ˈsɪnɝdʒi/
]
[ UK /sˈɪnədʒi/ ]
[ UK /sˈɪnədʒi/ ]
NOUN
- the working together of two things (muscles or drugs for example) to produce an effect greater than the sum of their individual effects
How To Use synergy In A Sentence
- We must continue to develop policies that contribute to the continued synergy of all forces.
- For print media in particular, given its obvious synergy with anybody who likes to read, it would be a mistake to ignore a demographic this large.
- Without tackling these issues, we will not see the necessary synergy between several seemingly disparate Army cultures: the sapper, the topographic engineer, and the MP.
- As in that case, the greater effects of synergy usually arise for the smaller companies.
- The stripes give it an optical energy and the four quadrants satisfy the synergy needs.
- C Obtain some details - Quoted or Private company, activities, location, size and whether there is synergy.
- They are universally enthusiastic, intelligent and committed clinicians who do not replace doctors but rather work in synergy with them. Times, Sunday Times
- He is correct in what he is saying but then partnerships, synergy and leverage are common business tools.
- Of course, there'squite obviously a lot of synergy between the two companies.
- Notice the synergy of information and the ease by which information propagates throughout the blogosphere.