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Syncretise (Verb)

Meaning 1

Unite (beliefs or conflicting principles).

Classification

Verbs of size, temperature change, intensifying, etc..

Examples

  • The scholar attempted to syncretise ancient Greek mythology with modern spiritual practices to create a more inclusive worldview.
  • Throughout history, many rulers have tried to syncretise their cultures with those of the territories they conquered to promote unity and cooperation.
  • By combining elements from multiple disciplines, the research team managed to syncretise their findings into a comprehensive and groundbreaking theory.
  • The philosopher worked tirelessly to syncretise the teachings of Eastern and Western spirituality to develop a more holistic understanding of the human experience.
  • The new government's policies aimed to syncretise the opposing ideologies of the two major parties to create a more stable and effective system.

Synonyms

  • Syncretize

Hypernyms

  • Merge
  • Unify

Meaning 2

Become fused.

Classification

Verbs of size, temperature change, intensifying, etc..

Examples

  • The local folklore syncretised with external myths to produce a unique set of cultural stories.
  • As Christians and Muslims came into contact, some of their traditions began to syncretise.
  • Over time, the original practices of the village began to syncretise with the dominant culture of the region.
  • Elements of science and mysticism syncretised in the writings of the philosopher, creating a whole new paradigm.
  • In many parts of the world, ancient pagan practices syncretised with the influences of colonial Christian missionaries.

Synonyms

  • Syncretize

Hypernyms

  • Commingle
  • Blend
  • Meld
  • Merge
  • Mix
  • Immix
  • Combine
  • Conflate
  • Fuse
  • Coalesce
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