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Example sentences for "synthesis"

Lexicographically close words:
syns; syntactic; syntactical; syntax; syntheses; synthesise; synthesised; synthesize; synthesized; synthesizing
  1. By synthesis of all the virtues, men can make virtue, they cannot make love.

  2. By synthesis of all the colors, men can make whiteness, they cannot make light.

  3. Page 311] synthesis of the coloured rays and production of white light is shown at No.

  4. Having effected the synthesis (or combining together) of the diamond and oxygen, it is no longer possible to recover it in its brilliant and beautiful form.

  5. It is impossible to estimate what forces of political synthesis may be at work at the present time, or what ruptures and coalitions may not occur in the course of a few years.

  6. But constructing problems satisfies their inclination to synthesis quite as well as constructing coat-hangers or culinary compounds, if only the incitement is rational.

  7. On the side of analysis the teacher finds the blade of grass to be a thing of life; on the side of synthesis she finds the blade of grass to be a life-giving thing.

  8. And the synthesis is no less in accord with science than the analysis.

  9. In the process of synthesis the pupil is free to draw upon the entire stock of his accumulated resources, whereas in the question-and-answer method he is circumscribed.

  10. The brilliant synthesis about to be noticed is due to Lorentz.

  11. In some measure he made the synthesis of light.

  12. Analysis and synthesis have then both their legitimate rĂ´les.

  13. It should not be discarded or neglected, but, along with other primary objects of worship, merged in the supreme synthesis of all the glimpses of the Divine which are vouchsafed to us.

  14. Castex-Degrange, I should like to add those of a distinguished scientist, who has also for a long time now devoted himself to the analysis and synthesis of these phenomena.

  15. As an artifice it has proved its utility, but like all such distinctions it has a tendency to divert the mind from contemplation of the real synthesis of nature.

  16. Here, for the first time, appears definitely the distinction between synthesis and analysis, and in the distinction is found the reason for the superior certainty and clearness of mathematics as opposed to philosophy.

  17. The same forms and the same constructive activity of imagination are involved in mathematical synthesis and in the constitution of objects of sense-experience.

  18. Now synthesis was explicable neither by reference to pure thought, the logical or elaborative faculty, which in Kant's view remained analytic in function, nor by reference to the effects of external real things upon our faculties of cognition.

  19. The deeper significance of synthesis has not yet become apparent.

  20. The unity of the ego, which has been already noted as an element entering into the synthesis of cognition, is a unity of a quite distinct and peculiar kind.

  21. And then his brother Synthesis can put them together again, so that they shall become chalk, as they were before.

  22. But the fault of all the work of Synthesis was just this: that it would not work.

  23. If he can take a thing to pieces so that his brother Synthesis can put it together again, you may be sure that he has done his work rightly.

  24. And the more Synthesis waxed in pride, and the more he trampled upon his poor brother, the more reckless he grew, and the more willing to deceive himself.

  25. But how is it that Analysis and Synthesis cannot take all this chalk to pieces, and put it together again?

  26. But because Analysis was the elder, Madam How commanded Synthesis never to put the pieces together till Analysis had taken them completely apart.

  27. But you will agree that, if Master Analysis took that shell to pieces, Master Synthesis would not be likely to put it together again; much less to put it together in the right way, in which Madam How made it.

  28. But, lo and behold, folks had grown so disgusted with Synthesis that they began to take the part of Analysis.

  29. Synthesis was to put the pieces together again, and make something fresh out of them.

  30. In a word, Analysis was to teach men Science; and Synthesis to teach them Art.

  31. Well, I am sure that Master Synthesis could not put that together again: and equally sure that Master Analysis might spend ages in taking it to pieces, before he found out how it was made.

  32. Synthesis has not found out yet the first step towards doing that; and, as I believe, he never will.

  33. The apparatus which we are about to describe is an important link in the history of the synthesis of animated motion.

  34. Up to the time of the invention of this theater, the apparatus that produced the synthesis of the successive phases of an action were limited to reproduction upon a very small scale, which can only be enjoyed by a limited group.

  35. It is a plea for reconciliation, for a return to that Synthesis which was on the point of becoming the common ground of all American Israel.

  36. Such cooperation, based on the synthesis Palestine plus Diaspora, would be of equal benefit to both parties.

  37. This synthesis was not a pale cast of thought, the flimsy product of an imaginative brain.

  38. I shall endeavor to point out that the Synthesis forms the ground on which both parties may cooperate, without sacrificing an iota of their respective convictions.

  39. It was grounded in that synthesis of Jewish life which combines in a higher unity the essential elements of the doctrines formerly believed to be exclusive of one another.

  40. For the synthesis of light to be realized, still other conditions must be complied with.

  41. After having been eclipsed for two hundred years by the success of the immortal synthesis of Newton, it gained an entirely new splendour with Fresnel and his followers.

  42. His analysis was not therefore wrong; but his attempt at synthesis is a failure because he has not taken account of all the relevant circumstances.

  43. When you have apprehended that basket as one thing and have then analysed it according to its form and apprehended it as a thing you make the only synthesis which is logically and esthetically permissible.

  44. In other words, the synthesis of immediate perception is followed by the analysis of apprehension.

  45. Synthesis of organic compounds by energy derived from chemical changes or reactions.

  46. The building attained its final synthesis through the collaboration of a Cleveland architect and a National Army captain of engineers.

  47. Such an idea, as we now know, stands at the antipodes of thought from one which is due to what is called a generalization—that is to say, a conceptual synthesis of the results of a previous analysis.

  48. But these three philologists are all on the right psychological track, and their critic Geiger is quite wrong in saying that there can be no synthesis of (non-conceptual) ideas without the aid of speech.

  49. They must seek for some new synthesis to replace it.

  50. But it interests us to observe that his synthesis of human Progress is, like Hegel's, what I have called a closed system.

  51. His synthesis, therefore, cannot claim to be a synthesis of universal history; it is only a synthesis of the movement of European history.

  52. This division actually anticipates the synthesis of Hegel.

  53. The general synthesis of history which he attempts is equivalent to theirs.

  54. This enlarging conception was calculated to add strength to the idea of Progress, by raising it to a synthesis comprehending not merely the western civilised nations but the whole human world.

  55. The idea of human Progress then is a theory which involves a synthesis of the past and a prophecy of the future.

  56. The formation of living matter consists in the synthesis of the proteins, nucleins, fats, and carbohydrates of the cells, from split products.

  57. The constant synthesis then of specific material from simple compounds of a non-specific character is the chief feature by which living matter differs from non-living matter.

  58. I did not yet grasp the synthesis he had made of them all, but I saw them now all focussed in him elements he had drawn from human lives and human experiences.

  59. They are the synthesis of the race, and weigh upon us with immense force.

  60. New unpublished researches into this problem have shown that it closely resembles neurine,[1] a body which I hope will speedily lead us to the complete synthesis of atropine.

  61. Many investigators have dealt with these fascinating subjects, and they are almost unanimous in the conclusion that the instinct of an insect is a mechanical and hereditary synthesis of combined reflex acts.

  62. The synthesis of facts and the construction of general principles down through Bacon, Newton, and Schopenhauer to modern world conceptions results in the unification of all--"the choir of heaven and furniture of earth.


  63. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "synthesis" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    addition; affiliation; agglomeration; aggregation; agreement; alliance; amalgamation; analysis; assemblage; assembly; assimilation; association; blend; building; buildup; cabal; cartel; coalition; combination; combine; composition; compound; confederacy; confederation; congeries; conglomeration; conjugation; conjunction; consolidation; conspiracy; constitution; construction; deduction; embodiment; fabrication; federation; formation; fusion; generalization; identification; inclusion; incorporation; induction; inference; integration; junction; junta; league; make; makeup; marriage; merger; mixture; organization; package; setup; solidification; structure; syllogism; syncretism; synthesis; unification; union; wedding