synezisis

/sɪnɛˈzɪsɪs/

Definitions

1. noun

A term in the philosophy of Aristotle, referring to the process of combining disparate concepts into a unified whole or synthesis.

“The professor’s lectures on synezisis helped students understand how to integrate different ideas into a cohesive argument.”

Synonyms

  • integration
  • synthesis

Antonyms

  • analysis
  • deconstruction