synchronise Antonyms
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Meaning of synchronise
synchronise (v)
happen at the same time
make (motion picture sound) exactly simultaneous with the action
arrange or represent events so that they co-occur
operate simultaneously
cause to indicate the same time or rate
make synchronous and adjust in time or manner
synchronise Sentence Examples
- The dancers' movements synchronised perfectly, creating a mesmerising spectacle.
- The conductor raised his baton, synchronising the orchestra's symphony.
- The traffic lights synchronised to keep the flow of vehicles smooth.
- The heart rate and breathing synchronise during sleep and meditation.
- The metronome's clicks synchronised the students' drumming practice.
- The software synchronised my calendar between my laptop and phone.
- The engineers synchronised the gears to ensure the machine ran smoothly.
- The swimmers synchronised their dives into the pool, creating a graceful display.
- The team synchronised their plans to achieve their goal efficiently.
- The clocks throughout the building synchronised with the atomic clock to maintain accurate time.
FAQs About the word synchronise
happen at the same time, make (motion picture sound) exactly simultaneous with the action, arrange or represent events so that they co-occur, operate simultaneo
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The dancers' movements synchronised perfectly, creating a mesmerising spectacle.
The conductor raised his baton, synchronising the orchestra's symphony.
The traffic lights synchronised to keep the flow of vehicles smooth.
The heart rate and breathing synchronise during sleep and meditation.