synergetic
Adjective: 1. Working together; cooperative: Describes a combined action where separate elements work together to produce a total effect greater than the sum of their individual effects. It is used especially for groups or subsidiaries cooperating for an enhanced outcome. - Example: The synergetic partnership between the research and marketing teams led to a highly successful product launch.
The adjective "synergetic" is used to describe a process, relationship, or effect characterized by synergy. It emphasizes cooperative interaction that generates enhanced results. - It typically modifies nouns like effect, relationship, process, approach, or team. - Example: The merger was designed to create a synergetic alliance that would benefit both companies.
- Synergetic Effect: This is a common collocation referring to the amplified result of a cooperative interaction.
- Example: The drug combination had a powerful synergetic effect, curing the infection more effectively than either drug alone.
- Synergy (n): The interaction or cooperation of two or more elements to produce a combined effect greater than the sum of their separate effects.
- Example: The synergy between the two departments improved overall efficiency.
- Synergistic (adj): Functionally identical to "synergetic"; the two terms are often used interchangeably.
- Example: They achieved a synergistic boost in performance.
- Cooperative: Involving mutual assistance in working toward a common goal.
- Collaborative: Produced or conducted by two or more parties working together.
- Interactive: Mutually or reciprocally active.
- Antagonistic: Showing active opposition or hostility.
- Counterproductive: Having the opposite of the desired effect.
- working together; used especially of groups, as subsidiaries of a corporation, cooperating for an enhanced effect
- a synergistic effect