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  • 1synchronize — v. (D; tr.) to synchronize with * * * [ sɪŋkrənaɪz] (D; tr.) to synchronize with …

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  • 2Synchronize — Syn chro*nize, v. t. 1. To assign to the same date or period of time; as, to synchronize two events of Greek and Roman history. Josephus synchronizes Nisan with the Egyptian Pharmus. W. L. Bevan. [1913 Webster] 2. To cause to agree in time; as,… …

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  • 3Synchronize — Syn chro*nize, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Synchronized}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Synchronizing}.] [Gr. ?.] To agree in time; to be simultaneous. [1913 Webster] The path of this great empire, through its arch of progress, synchronized with that of Christianity …

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  • 4synchronize — [v] coordinate adjust, agree, atune, harmonize, integrate, keep time with, match, mesh, organize, pool, proportion, pull together, put in sync*, set; concepts 36,84,158 …

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  • 5synchronize — [siŋ′krə nīz΄, sin′krə nīz΄] vi. synchronized, synchronizing [Gr synchronizein, to be contemporary with < synchronos, contemporary < syn , together + chronos, time] to move or occur at the same time or rate; be synchronous vt. 1. to cause… …

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  • 6synchronize — UK [ˈsɪŋkrənaɪz] / US [ˈsɪŋkrəˌnaɪz] verb Word forms synchronize : present tense I/you/we/they synchronize he/she/it synchronizes present participle synchronizing past tense synchronized past participle synchronized a) [transitive] to make two or …

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  • 7synchronize — syn|chro|nize also synchronise BrE [ˈsıŋkrənaız] v 1.) [I and T] to happen at exactly the same time, or to arrange for two or more actions to happen at exactly the same time synchronize sth with sth ▪ Businesses must synchronize their production… …

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  • 8synchronize — syn|chro|nize [ sıŋkrə,naız ] verb transitive to make two or more things happen or move at the same time or speed: The synchronized explosions brought chaos to the city center. synchronize something with something: An editing unit is used to… …

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  • 9synchronize — [[t]sɪ̱ŋkrənaɪz[/t]] synchronizes, synchronizing, synchronized V RECIP ERG If you synchronize two activities, processes, or movements, or if you synchronize one activity, process, or movement with another, you cause them to happen at the same… …

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  • 10synchronize — synchronization, n. synchronizer, n. /sing kreuh nuyz /, v., synchronized, synchronizing. v.t. 1. to cause to indicate the same time, as one timepiece with another: Synchronize your watches. 2. to cause to go on, move, operate, work, etc., at the …

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