synergize (B2)
verb
Pronunciation: /ˈsɪnərdʒaɪz/
Definition
To combine or work together in a way that produces a combined effect greater than the sum of their separate effects.
Examples
The two companies decided to synergize their research departments to accelerate innovation.
Effective leaders know how to synergize diverse talents within a team.
If we can synergize our marketing strategies, we'll see a significant increase in sales.
How to Use synergize
- synergize with (prepositional phrase)
- To combine or work together with another entity. — "The startup aims to synergize with established tech companies to gain market access."
- synergize efforts (collocation)
- To combine the work or actions of individuals or groups. — "We need to synergize efforts to meet the project deadline."
- synergize resources (collocation)
- To combine the available assets or means of individuals or groups. — "The two departments will synergize resources to reduce costs."
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