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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
synthesise .
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Examples
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Similarly, the gothic architecture synthesised in the Ile de France primarily Saint Denis 60 years after the invasion, flourished only briefly in England before its "purity" was contaminated by local influence.
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By 2009's Isla, Portico were expanding with synthesised strings and other electronics, and this year's eponymously titled release takes that process further, with a guest appearance from Swedish singer and producer Cornelia Dahlgren adding her silvery vocals and composing input to the evocative Sleepless, the best track.
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The synthesised voice is a bit flat but does have more intonation than I expected.
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Pfizer has already entered into deals in India mainly on chemically synthesised drugs.
Pfizer, Biocon in Insulin Licensing Deal Rumman Ahmed 2010
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The synthesised voice is a bit flat but does have more intonation than I expected.
My Kindle, a review 2010
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Once he was clear what was going on, he relayed the synthesised information back through Sukey's official Twitter and texts.
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By September 1983, I was able to make a synthesised presentation of all our data favouring a causal link between the virus and the disease at a meeting on the HTLV organised by L.
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This really worked well and synthesised all sorts of unfathomable effects, and some you could understand quite well.
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It permits me to experience a more expanded, integrated, synthesised life.
Tina Brown left looking for new print partner as Newsweek-Daily Beast talks collapse < 2010
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The synthesised voice is a bit flat but does have more intonation than I expected.
My Kindle, a review 2010
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