Definition of Synchronise in English :

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Synchronise meaning in English

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Synchronise

see synonyms of synchronise

Verb

1. contemporise, contemporize, synchronise, synchronize

happen at the same time

2. synchronise, synchronize

make (motion picture sound) exactly simultaneous with the action

Example Sentences:
'synchronize this film'

3. contemporise, contemporize, synchronise, synchronize

arrange or represent events so that they co-occur

Example Sentences:
'synchronize biblical events'

4. synchronise, synchronize

operate simultaneously

Example Sentences:
'The clocks synchronize'

5. synchronise, synchronize

cause to indicate the same time or rate

Example Sentences:
'synchronize your watches'

6. sync, synchronise, synchronize

make synchronous and adjust in time or manner

Example Sentences:
'Let's synchronize our efforts'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Synchronise

see synonyms of synchronise
verb
1. (when intr, usually foll by with)
to occur or recur or cause to occur or recur at the same time or in unison
2. 
to indicate or cause to indicate the same time
synchronize your watches
3. (transitive)
to download (data) from a PC to a portable device such as an MP3 player, or to upload files from a portable device to a PC
4. (transitive)
to configure (two or more electronic devices) so that any changes to the data held on one device are also implemented on the other(s)
5. (transitive) cinema
to establish (the picture and soundtrack records) in their correct relative position
6. (transitive)
to designate (events) as simultaneous

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Synchronise

see synonyms of synchronise
verb intransitiveWord forms: ˈsynchroˌnized or ˈsynchroˌnizing
1. 
to move or occur at the same time or rate; be synchronous
verb transitive
2. 
to cause to agree in time or rate of speed; regulate (clocks, a flash gun and camera shutter, etc.) so as to make synchronous
3. 
to assign (events, etc.) to the same date or period; represent as or show to be coincident or simultaneous
4.  Cinema
to align (the picture and soundtrack)

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