synchronize
English
WOTD – 2 October 2006
Alternative forms
- synchronise (non-Oxford British spelling)
Etymology
From Ancient Greek συγχρονίζω (sunkhronízō).
Pronunciation
Verb
synchronize (third-person singular simple present synchronizes, present participle synchronizing, simple past and past participle synchronized)
- (transitive) To cause two or more events to happen at exactly the same time or same rate, or in a time-coordinated way.
- (transitive) To harmonize in regard to time.
- We synchronized our watches and agreed to meet at four o'clock precisely.
- (intransitive) To occur at the same time or with coordinated timing.
- De Quincey
- The path of this great empire, through its arch of progress, synchronized with that of Christianity.
- De Quincey
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Translations
cause two events to have coordinated timing
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