verb
- past tense and past participle of hybridise; to breed or cause to breed together (two different species, varieties, or types) to produce a hybrid
- to combine or blend different elements, styles, or technologies to create something new
Usage: British spelling (American: hybridized); commonly used in biology and genetics
Usage: figurative or extended use
Examples
- Scientists hybridised two plant species to create a more disease-resistant crop.
- The researchers hybridised different dog breeds to study genetic traits.
- Modern architecture has hybridised traditional and contemporary design elements.
- The company hybridised online and offline retail strategies to improve customer experience.
- Breeders hybridised the two fish species in the laboratory.
- The musician hybridised jazz and classical music in her latest composition.