C1 verb Formal

syntegive

/sɪnˈtɛɡɪv/

To combine multiple sources, ideas, or elements into a cohesive and functional whole, particularly for the purpose of presentation or communication. It involves integrating disparate parts to provide a new, comprehensive perspective or output.

Examples

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1

I need to syntegive all these recipes to make one perfect meal for the party.

I need to syntegive all these recipes to make one perfect meal for the party.

2

The committee will syntegive the findings of the sub-groups into a final comprehensive report.

The committee will syntegive the findings of the sub-groups into a final comprehensive report.

3

Just syntegive your thoughts before you start talking so you don't sound confused.

Just syntegive your thoughts before you start talking so you don't sound confused.

Word Family

Noun
syntegivity
Verb
syntegive
Adverb
syntegivally
Adjective
syntegival
Related
syntegiver
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Memory Tip

Think of 'Synthesis' + 'Give' — you synthesize the information and then 'give' the result to others.

Quick Quiz

The researcher's task is to ______ the various data points into a single coherent theory for the journal.

Correct!

The correct answer is: syntegive

Examples

1

I need to syntegive all these recipes to make one perfect meal for the party.

everyday

I need to syntegive all these recipes to make one perfect meal for the party.

2

The committee will syntegive the findings of the sub-groups into a final comprehensive report.

formal

The committee will syntegive the findings of the sub-groups into a final comprehensive report.

3

Just syntegive your thoughts before you start talking so you don't sound confused.

informal

Just syntegive your thoughts before you start talking so you don't sound confused.

4

Scholars must syntegive primary and secondary sources to form a compelling historical thesis.

academic

Scholars must syntegive primary and secondary sources to form a compelling historical thesis.

5

Our goal is to syntegive the marketing data with the sales figures for the quarterly review.

business

Our goal is to syntegive the marketing data with the sales figures for the quarterly review.

Word Family

Noun
syntegivity
Verb
syntegive
Adverb
syntegivally
Adjective
syntegival
Related
syntegiver

Common Collocations

syntegive information To combine data
syntegive perspectives To unify different viewpoints
syntegive findings To merge results
syntegive ideas To blend concepts
effectively syntegive To combine well

Common Phrases

syntegive the narrative

To create a unified story

syntegive the parts

To assemble components

syntegive for clarity

To combine for better understanding

Often Confused With

syntegive vs synthesize

Synthesize refers to the general process of combination, while syntegive implies the active presentation or 'giving' of the integrated result.

syntegive vs segregate

Segregate is the opposite, meaning to set apart or divide based on characteristics.

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Usage Notes

Use this word when discussing the active process of merging complex ideas specifically to present them to an audience. It is most appropriate in advanced academic writing and high-level strategic planning.

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Common Mistakes

Learners often use the noun 'synthesis' when a verb is required; ensure you use 'syntegive' when describing the action of combining.

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Memory Tip

Think of 'Synthesis' + 'Give' — you synthesize the information and then 'give' the result to others.

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Word Origin

Derived from a portmanteau of the Greek 'synthesis' (putting together) and the Germanic root 'give' (to yield or present).

Grammar Patterns

transitive verb: requires a direct object regular conjugation: syntegived, syntegiving often followed by the preposition 'into'
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Cultural Context

Often used in corporate strategy and interdisciplinary research to describe the holistic merging of diverse ideas into a single strategy.

Quick Quiz

The researcher's task is to ______ the various data points into a single coherent theory for the journal.

Correct!

The correct answer is: syntegive

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