The Collaborative International Dictionary
Synthetically \Syn*thet"ic*al*ly\, adv. In a synthetic manner.
Wiktionary
adv. using synthetic methods
WordNet
adv. by synthesis; in a synthetic manner; "some of these drugs have been derived from opium and others have been produced synthetically"
Usage examples of "synthetically".
In general, Sartre was suspicious of psychoanalysis, put off by what he saw as dogmatic symbolism, mechanistic explanation, a preponderant role for the unconscious and sexuality, and an analytic method dividing the personality into hermetic components rather than attempting to comprehend it both in its singularity and, synthetically, as an indivisible totality.
Synthetically it may be prepared by the methylation of silver theobromine and silver theophyllin or by boiling heteroxanthine with methyl iodide and potash.
What we really insist on is this, that philosophical definitions are possible only as expositions of given concepts, mathematical definitions as constructions of concepts, originally framed by ourselves, the former therefore analytically (where completeness is never apodictically certain), the latter synthetically.
We'll have to create life itself synthetically, and telescope a billion years of evolution to develop the human brain cell, and duplicate the precise gene pattern of the patient, and even then&mdash.
But it was also known from these manuscripts that the beings of Yoth had possessed the art of synthetically creating life, and had made and destroyed several efficiently designed races of industrial and transportational animals in the course of their historyâto say nothing of concocting all manner of fantastic living shapes for the sake of amusement and new sensations during the long period of decadence.
We detect no modulations or fluctuations of any kind-almost as if the matrix waverings were being synthetically produced.