synthetically
Pronunciation: [sɪnˈθɛtɪkli]
Word
Context: "science"
(adverb) in a way that is made using chemical processes instead of found in nature. For example, if something is made in a lab and not grown on a farm, we say it was made synthetically.
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The scientists synthetically produced the medicine to help people feel better.
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The natural version of the product works better than the synthetically created one.
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Can you tell me how the synthetically generated materials are different from natural ones?
Context: "philosophy"
(adverb) in a way that combines different ideas or elements to form a new understanding. This is often used in discussions about how we learn or think about things.
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She synthetically blended her knowledge of different subjects to create a unique project.
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He didn't synthetically create his argument; it was just a repetition of other ideas.
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How can we synthetically connect these concepts to make better sense of them?
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