Synergism (noun)

The interaction of elements that when combined produce a total effect that is greater than the sum of their individual effects.

Origin:

Late latin synergismus, from greek sunergismos, from sunergos working together, from sun- + ergon work.

Examples:

  1. The company believed that the synergism of their two departments would lead to increased efficiency.
  2. The synergism of the two drugs has produced a more effective treatment for the disease.
  3. The synergism of technology and design has led to improved products.
  4. The synergism of the team was evident in their ability to achieve their goals.
  5. The synergism between the marketing and sales departments helped to increase the company's revenue.
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