How to use in-sentence of “synthetic”:
– The oil can be castor oil or synthetic oils.
– Sphere Fluidics operates in various markets including biopharmaceutical discovery and development, anti-microbial screening, synthetic biology and genome editing of single cells.
– A growing number of natural food dyes are being commercially produced, partly due to consumer concerns surrounding synthetic dyes.
– It is a synthetic polymer.
– A synthetic fuel is a fuel in liquid or gas form that can be manufactured.
– This new form of Cubism was called Synthetic Cubism.

Example sentences of “synthetic”:
– It developed synthetic pigments and paints including ChromaFlair.
– These synthetic hallucinogens include NBOMes and PMA and are often sold as other drugs, yet contain very different ingredients, leading to potentially harmful and unexpected effects.
– The fact that English once was synthetic like German is shown by cranberry morphemes, which are so called because the “cran-” is a fossil of a word that no longer exists.
– The United States Bureau of Mines ran a program started by the Synthetic Liquid Fuels Act.
– If a chemical synthesis starts from basic laboratory compounds and yields something new, it is a “purely synthetic process”.
– It also excluded synthetic antibacterial compounds such as the sulfonamides.
– In 1936 he left Kiel to join IG FarbenI G Farben Industrie at Leverkusen, where he worked on synthetic rubber.
– On 27 June 2017, the Babushkinsky district court of Moscow sentenced Martsinkevich to ten years in a strict regimen corrective labor colony for his involvement in attacks targeting synthetic cannabinoids dealers.
– It is a synthetic element.
– People make these because alexandrite is expensive, and the synthetic alexandrite costs less.
– They are all synthetic and radioactive.
– Most minerals and inorganic pigments, as well as many synthetic organic dyes, are salts.
– In recent centuries linen has largely been replaced by cotton and synthetic materials, which are cheaper.
– Large synthetic ones are even more expensive to make than to find and dig up, so people don’t make large synthetic diamonds.
– Other companies, including one called Synthetic Genomics, have been formed to take advantage of the many commercial uses of custom designed genomes.
– Less wool is produced than in the middle 20th century, because people use more synthetic fibers.
– His friends said they and Rozga had smoked synthetic cannabis about an hour before he shot himself.
– Small synthetic diamonds are made for abrasives.
- It developed synthetic pigments and paints including ChromaFlair.
- These synthetic hallucinogens include NBOMes and PMA and are often sold as other drugs, yet contain very different ingredients, leading to potentially harmful and unexpected effects.
More in-sentence examples of “synthetic”:
– Flannel was originally made from carded wool or worsted yarn, but is now often made from either wool and cotton, or wool and synthetic fibre.
– Until synthetic sponges were invented, they were also used as cleaning tools, for painting, and as contraceptives.
– Yarn can be made from any number of natural or synthetic fibers such as wool, cotton, silk, or acrylic.
– Some states passed laws on their own, to make synthetic cannabis illegal in their states.
– Lycra is a type of synthetic fabric that is very elastic.
– In 1934, the Swiss pharmaceutical company Hoffmann-La Roche was the first to mass-produce synthetic vitamin C, under the brand name of Redoxon.
– Chiffon is made from cotton, silk or synthetic fibers.
– Woodward was probably the first synthetic organic chemist who used these rules to predict what steps would work in a synthesis.
– There are many sources synthetic fibres.
– Also, synthetic preservative was found.
– The Earth makes natural diamonds, and people make synthetic diamonds.
– Fly fishermen and women use special equipment, such as fly-fishing rod, fly-fishing reel, fly-fishing line, and pitfalls, which are made from natural or synthetic sling materials.
– It is woven in silk, linen and even synthetic materials.
– Because a new synthetic method produces a mixture of products, it is important to be able to identify and characterize specific solid-state materials.
– This material used to be a type of vellum or treated skin, but modern drums use a synthetic material.
– The term satin now refers to any fabric that is manufactured with a satin weave and is a mixture of silk threads with a synthetic filament, such as rayon or polyester.
– Oil is also made for various purposes including synthetic fuel and lubricant.
– The best-known synthetic materials are plastics, derived from polymers.
– It is used make synthetic rubbers.
– Like other synthetic fuels, hydrogen can be created from natural fuels such as coal or natural gas, or from electricity, and therefore represents a valuable addition to the power grid; in the same role as natural gas.
– Woodward’s syntheses were also described as having an element of art in them, and since then, synthetic chemists have always looked for elegance as well as utility in synthesis.
– Male enhancement supplements can be synthetic or herbal.
– Using techniques pioneered by Robert Burns Woodward and other new synthetic methods, chemists became more able to make complex molecules without unwanted racemisation.
– They can also be classified by whether it is made from natural, or synthetic materials.
– Huffman, who first created many of the chemicals used in synthetic cannabis, has said: “People who use it are idiots.
- Flannel was originally made from carded wool or worsted yarn, but is now often made from either wool and cotton, or wool and synthetic fibre.
- Until synthetic sponges were invented, they were also used as cleaning tools, for painting, and as contraceptives.
- Yarn can be made from any number of natural or synthetic fibers such as wool, cotton, silk, or acrylic.
– By doing these things, companies that make synthetic cannabis can say that they are not selling drugs, and it is not their fault if people ignore their warning label.
– Increased knowledge of the phase relations often leads to further refinement in synthetic procedures which repeats the cycle.
– Blankets were traditionally made of wool because it is warm, naturally fire-retardant, and allows air to circulate well, while today synthetic fibers are frequently used.
– The synthetic component allows the fabric to be machine washed, and makes it last longer.
– The term is also used for synthetic substances with similar properties.
– Wallace Carothers invented the first synthetic rubber called neoprene in 1931.
– Aluminum oxide is also used to make synthetic rubies and sapphires for lasers.
– They are made from synthetic materials.
– In the 1920s Bogdanova worked in a laboratory at a synthetic rubber factory.
– We can buy brushes with natural or synthetic bristles.
– After Rozga’s suicide, the DEA used “emergency powers” to make five cannabinoids often found in synthetic marijuana illegal.
– The instrument is made of a leather or synthetic bag.
– It is one of the most easily recyclable plastics and is used to produce bottles, bags and synthetic fibers for clothing.
– She was known for her work on members of the composite family including collecting plants in many parts of the world, as well as her synthetic work on phylogenetics and biogeography.
– It is a synthetic element, made from a nuclear fusionfusion reaction between americium and calcium.
– Methicillin is a type of synthetic penicillin, found in many antibiotics.
– The first example is synthetic division with only a single-variable linear denominator.
– The term “antibiotic” originally described only those creations that came from living microorganisms but is now also applied to synthetic agents, such as sulfonamides or fluoroquinolones.
– Handkerchiefs can be made of cotton, cotton-synthetic blend, synthetic fabric, silk, or linen.
– Bovet won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1957 “for his discoveries relating to synthetic compounds that inhibit the action of certain body substances, and especially their action on the vascular system and the skeletal muscles”.
– There are now synthetic putties of various types.
– Finnish is a synthetic and an agglutinative language.
– A variety of synthetic glucocortisoids have been developed for medical use.
