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synergysyn‧er‧gy /ˈsɪnədʒi $ -ər-/ noun [uncountable]  synergyOrigin: 1600-1700 Modern Latin synergia, from Greek synergos ‘working together’, from syn- ( ➔ SYN-) + ergon ‘work’ - And I saw the tragic consequences to other flights and individuals when one element or another of that important synergy broke down.
- If they stopped to think about it, they were living examples of the synergy of multiculturalism.
- Margetts is sure that the scientific and technological synergy that has been developed is real and extremely valuable.
- On past experience it seldom brings high added reward unless the benefits of synergy are there.
- Other conglomerates, particularly those looking for synergy, should be depressed by their mentor's plight.
- The benefits of cost savings, greater efficiency and synergy are being realised.
- The third level is one of interdependence and mutual growth and development, of synergy.
technical the additional effectiveness when two or more companies or people combine and work together |