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synergist

[sin-er-jist, si-nur-] / ˈsɪn ər dʒɪst, sɪˈnɜr- /




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The solution is to ensure that enough leaders at your company leaven their Visionary- or Operator- or Processor-ness with a touch of a fourth personality McKeown calls the Synergist.

From Inc • Apr. 15, 2013

Executives with a strong undertone of Synergist are hard to come by, to be sure.

From Inc • Apr. 15, 2013

Melanchthon, in an endeavor to reconcile the contradictions of this discordant system, unwittingly gave rise to the so-called Synergist dispute.

From Grace, Actual and Habitual A Dogmatic Treatise by Preuss, Arthur

Planck though unwilling to relegate Strigel to the Pelagians, does not hesitate to put him down as a thoroughgoing Synergist.

From Historical Introductions to the Symbolical Books of the Evangelical Lutheran Church by Bente, F. (Friedrich)

The question of man's co-operation in his conversion gave rise to what was known as the /Synergist/ controversy.

From History of the Catholic Church from the Renaissance to the French Revolution — Volume 1 by MacCaffrey, James




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