What does syncretise mean?
Definitions for syncretise
syn·cre·tise
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Princeton's WordNet
syncretize, syncretiseverb
become fused
syncretize, syncretiseverb
unite (beliefs or conflicting principles)
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syncretise
Syncretise generally means to combine or reconcile different beliefs, philosophies, systems, or cultures, often while blending their practices or aspects. It often refers to the merging of religious or philosophical theories into a new system that embodies elements of all the merged ones.
Usage in printed sourcesFrom:
- [["1840","1"],["1841","2"],["1842","1"],["1844","1"],["1898","1"],["1899","5"],["1906","3"],["1908","5"],["1921","1"],["1922","4"],["1927","2"],["1934","1"],["1939","2"],["1947","2"],["1948","1"],["1950","1"],["1951","2"],["1952","2"],["1953","2"],["1954","1"],["1956","4"],["1957","3"],["1959","3"],["1960","1"],["1963","2"],["1965","2"],["1966","5"],["1967","2"],["1968","3"],["1969","1"],["1971","6"],["1972","1"],["1973","3"],["1974","1"],["1975","6"],["1976","5"],["1977","8"],["1978","3"],["1979","3"],["1980","7"],["1983","8"],["1984","9"],["1985","8"],["1986","5"],["1987","4"],["1988","10"],["1989","3"],["1990","4"],["1991","21"],["1992","14"],["1993","10"],["1994","5"],["1995","10"],["1996","14"],["1997","13"],["1998","5"],["1999","8"],["2000","43"],["2001","11"],["2002","26"],["2003","9"],["2004","34"],["2005","23"],["2006","49"],["2007","25"],["2008","23"]]
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of syncretise in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of syncretise in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
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