
1) Action 2) Activity 3) Boardroom buzzword 4) Character created by Jim Lee 5) Coaction 6) Combined action 7) Cooperation between groups 8) Cooperative action 9) Cooperative interaction 10) Effective cooperation 11) Hoped-for merger result 12) Hoped-for result of a merger 13) Merger goal 14) Natural action
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1) Potentiation 2) Synergism
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Synergy is the creation of a whole that is greater than the simple sum of its parts. The term synergy comes from the Greek word synergia συνέργεια from synergos, συνεργός, meaning `working together`. ==Definition== Synergy, an abstract concept, is the combination of multiple ingredients producing a result greater than the simple.....
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[electricity corporation] Synergy is a corporation owned by the Government of Western Australia. It, Verve Energy, Horizon Power and Western Power were created in 2006 as a result of the breakup (disaggregation) of Western Power Corporation. The corporation`s official legal name is the `Electricity Retail Corporation`. Synergy is Western Au...
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[software] Synergy is a software application for sharing a keyboard and mouse between multiple computers. It is used in situations where several PCs are used together, with a monitor connected to each, but are to be controlled by one user. The user needs only one keyboard and mouse on the desk — similar to a KVM switch without the video. ...
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The gains made by combining parts, for example the cost savings that result from an acquisition....
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combined action of two or more forces
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• (n.) An effect of the interaction of the actions of two agents such that the result of the combined action is greater than expected as a simple additive combination of the two agents acting separately. Also synergism. • (n.) Combined action • (n.) the combined healthy action of every organ of a particular system; as, the digestive ...
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Economies realized in a merger where the performance of the combined firm exceeds that of its previously separate parts.
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Describes a combination whose value is greater than the sum of the separate individual parts.
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Interaction between two or more components of a system which produces an output greater than that anticipated from the single addition of the individual outputs.
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In architecture, the augmented strength of systems, where the strength of a wall is greater than the added total of its individual units. Examples are the stone walls of early South American...
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<pharmacology, physiology> The interaction of two or more treatments such that their combined effect is greater than the sum of the individual effects observed when each treatment is administered alone. ... (19 Jan 1998) ...
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When business units merge the sum of the potential of the two merged units is greater than the sum of output of the two enterprises if they remained separate. :: Amway (9th Edition)
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(sin´әr-je) correlated action or cooperation by two or more structures or drugs. in neurology, the faculty by which movements are properly grouped for the performance of acts requiring special adjustments. adj., synerget´ic, syner´gic, synergis´tic., adj.
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The working together of two or more individuals, groups, companies, etc., to produce a greater effect than working individually
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Syn'er·gy noun [ Greek .... See
Synergetic .] Combined action ; especially
(Medicine) , the combined healthy action of every organ of a particular system; as, the digestive
synergy .
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Dare we simply say teamwork between companies online?
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synergism noun the working together of two things (muscles or drugs for example) to produce an effect greater than the sum of their individual effects
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(architecture) In architecture, the augmented strength of systems, where the strength of a wall is greater than the added total of its individual units
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(medicine) In medicine, the `cooperative` action of two or more drugs, muscles, or organs; applied especially to drugs whose combined action is more powerful than their simple effects added together
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combined action or functioning; synergism. · the cooperative action of two or more muscles, nerves, or the like. · the cooperative action of two or more stimuli or drugs.
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The simultaneous activity of two or more substances whose combined effect is greater than the sum of each one working separately. Synergy blends of essential oils can be highly therapeutic.
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[Difficult words] the working together of two things to produce an effect
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[Obscure words] the working together of two things to produce an effect
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