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syncretize /ˈsɪŋkrɪtʌɪz /(also syncretise) verb [with object]Attempt to amalgamate or reconcile (differing things, especially religious beliefs, cultural elements, or schools of thought): the Amish communities of today have syncretized many traditional elements of their material culture with elements in the New World...- Here Spielberg uses his passion and great gift to syncretise story elements that certainly don't clash on the screen and only seem dissonant in the abstract.
- The older generations are more difficult to work with, often wanting to syncretise their old Buddhist beliefs with Christianity, and showing little change of lifestyle.
- Like many scholars, Bettelheim is willing to accept the resourcefulness and creativity of Afro-Cubans and Afro-Brazilians in syncretizing Spiritism with Catholic and African spiritual systems.
Derivativessyncretization noun ...- The result is a further syncretization of an already syncretic form, but one which is capable of having strong musical, political, and cultural resonances in Aotearoa.
- The modern syncretization is a fusion between Buddhism, hinduism (migratory tribes), and the native beliefs.
- The existence or recognition of ‘an endless play of abstract forms and patterns’ could be as much the result of a complicated process of syncretization as a formulaic, derivative practice.
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