v. syn·cre·tized, syn·cre·tiz·ing, syn·cre·tiz·es v.tr. To reconcile and unite (differing religious beliefs, for example), especially with partial success or a heterogeneous result. v.intr. To combine differing elements or beliefs, especially with partial success or a heterogeneous result. [Greek sunkrētizein, to unite against a common enemy; see SYNCRETISM.] |
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