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Example sentences for "synthesised"

Lexicographically close words:
syntactical; syntax; syntheses; synthesis; synthesise; synthesize; synthesized; synthesizing; synthetic; synthetical
  1. Baeyer, the eminent chemist who subsequently synthesised indigo, published the first of a series of investigations describing the compounds produced by heating phthalic anhydride with phenols.

  2. Nevertheless the dye can be synthesised from a coal-tar hydrocarbon, and this is one of the greatest achievements of modern chemistry in connection with the tar-products.

  3. Could painting extend itself into time and present singly and in sequence the visions of objective nature, dramatically synthesised with colour and line, it could perhaps influence people to emotion in the way music does.

  4. He has synthesised Monet into a more masculine expression.

  5. The arts may be synthesised when a profounder understanding of them has come about, but their functionality can never be interchanged.

  6. Even in this aim they went further than the Impressionists who neither ordered nor synthesised their works formally.

  7. In illustration such empathy is impossible unless the work is wholly and ultimately synthesised as to volume, colour, line, direction, size and subject.

  8. First, between a synthesised totality and a principle of synthesis; the former may involve a prior synthesis; the latter does not depend upon synthesis, but expresses the predetermined nature of some special form of synthesis.

  9. A doctrine of the creation had to be constructed: the disparate ideas had to be synthesised which posterity was afterward to regard as the obvious, if not wholly reconcilable, attributes of the deity.

  10. Yet the same situation which produces conscience and the sense of duty is an occasion for applying reason to action and for forming an ideal, so soon as the demands and satisfactions concerned are synthesised and balanced imaginatively.

  11. It matters little whether the actual carbohydrate thus synthesised is starch, or sugar or inulin: the point is that energy has been gained from outside and bound up with the acquired material for further use.

  12. And, thirdly, part of the synthesised substance is worked up into higher bodies, by processes which obviously entail the further doing of work on the constituents.


  13. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "synthesised" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.