C1 verb フォーマル

synarchist

/sɪˈnɑːr.kaɪz/

To organize or govern a society or organization through a synarchy, a system characterized by joint rule or the harmonious integration of multiple power centers. It involves the act of coordinating elite groups or diverse factions into a single, unified administrative hierarchy.

例文

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1

The new administration attempted to synarchize the various local councils to ensure administrative harmony.

The government tried to bring the different local councils together under a unified shared leadership.

2

In his political treatise, he argues that the state must synarchize its economic and social organs to prevent civil unrest.

In his political book, he claims the state needs to integrate its financial and social systems to keep peace.

3

You can't just synarchize a group of people who fundamentally disagree with each other's values.

It is impossible to force a group with different values into a single, harmonious ruling structure.

語族

名詞
synarchy
Verb
synarchize
副詞
synarchically
形容詞
synarchic
関連
synarchist
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覚え方のコツ

Break the word into its Greek roots: 'syn' (together) + 'arch' (rule). Think of 'synchronized' rule where everyone in power moves together in harmony.

クイックテスト

The philosopher argued that the only way to avoid chaos was to ___ the competing interests of the church and the military into a single council.

正解!

正解は: synarchize

例文

1

The new administration attempted to synarchize the various local councils to ensure administrative harmony.

everyday

The government tried to bring the different local councils together under a unified shared leadership.

2

In his political treatise, he argues that the state must synarchize its economic and social organs to prevent civil unrest.

formal

In his political book, he claims the state needs to integrate its financial and social systems to keep peace.

3

You can't just synarchize a group of people who fundamentally disagree with each other's values.

informal

It is impossible to force a group with different values into a single, harmonious ruling structure.

4

The scholar analyzes how secret societies attempted to synarchize European governments during the late 19th century.

academic

The researcher examines how hidden groups tried to establish joint rule over European nations in the 1800s.

5

The multinational corporation sought to synarchize its global subsidiaries to streamline decision-making.

business

The global company wanted to unify the management of its international branches to make decisions faster.

語族

名詞
synarchy
Verb
synarchize
副詞
synarchically
形容詞
synarchic
関連
synarchist

よく使う組み合わせ

synarchize authority To unify governing power among different groups.
synarchize factions To bring opposing groups into a joint ruling system.
synarchize the state To organize a country's government into a synarchic structure.
synarchize leadership To create a shared or integrated leadership model.
synarchize social order To create a harmonious hierarchy within a society.

よく使うフレーズ

synarchized control

A state of power shared among integrated elite groups.

effort to synarchize

An attempt to create a joint, harmonious rule.

synarchist movement

A political effort aimed at establishing synarchy.

よく混同される語

synarchist vs anarchist

An anarchist seeks to abolish all government, whereas a synarchist seeks to integrate and harmonize multiple ruling powers.

synarchist vs monarchist

A monarchist supports rule by a single individual (a king or queen), while a synarchist supports joint rule by multiple entities.

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使い方のコツ

The word 'synarchist' is primarily a noun; however, in specialized political contexts, the verb 'synarchize' is used to describe the implementation of its principles. It is a high-level, academic term often associated with 20th-century political conspiracy theories or obscure governance models.

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よくある間違い

Learners often mistakenly use 'synarchist' as a verb instead of 'synarchize'. Additionally, many confuse it with 'anarchist' because of the similar suffix, despite having nearly opposite meanings regarding the structure of power.

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覚え方のコツ

Break the word into its Greek roots: 'syn' (together) + 'arch' (rule). Think of 'synchronized' rule where everyone in power moves together in harmony.

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語源

From the Greek 'syn-' (with, together) and 'arkhia' (rule), popularized in the 19th century by French thinker Saint-Yves d'Alveydre.

文法パターン

Used as a transitive verb: synarchize + [object] Frequently used in the passive voice: to be synarchized Follows regular verb conjugation (synarchized, synarchizing)
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文化的な背景

The concept gained historical notoriety in France during the 1920s and 30s, where 'synarchism' was rumored to be a plot by an elite technocratic group to control the government.

クイックテスト

The philosopher argued that the only way to avoid chaos was to ___ the competing interests of the church and the military into a single council.

正解!

正解は: synarchize

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