synergize, v.
(ˈsɪnədʒaɪz)
[f. synergist + -ize.]
intr. To act as a synergist, co-operate, as a remedy, or an organ, with another. Hence ˈsynergizing ppl. a.
| a 1919 N.E.D., Synergize. 1954 Times Lit. Suppl. 12 Nov. 721/1 The illuminating, synergizing word here, without which the rest is nothing but maundering, is..the word sighs. 1962 Endocrinology LXXI. 219/1 Prolactin is well known to synergize with growthhormone in the tibial growth test. 1973 Nature 13 Apr. 477/2 Progesterone..synergizes with oestrogen to enhance sexual receptivity. |