synchronicity

[ US /sɪŋkɹəˈnɪsɪti/ ]
[ UK /sˌɪnkɹənˈɪsɪti/ ]
NOUN
  1. the relation that exists when things occur at the same time
    the drug produces an increased synchrony of the brain waves
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How To Use synchronicity In A Sentence

  • Disinformation to the max. Just a shell game ..... and no, I care not who sat in a stadium and and rose to flatulate ... in synchronicity Challenge for Monterrey-based soccer fans!
  • Read More Drinking Now: Synchronicity Its downfall came in the form of two fungal diseases that ripped through the vineyards—first oidium, which at the height of its powers, effects grape ripening; followed by phylloxera, a root-feeding aphid that destroys vines. The Grape of Good Hope
  • The first thing I think when I hear the word coincidence is synchronicity, and then I think, clear as day, that those things happened on the same day because of what the stars said would happen. Vivian Rising
  • Has anyone else noticed an increase in synchronicity in the last while?
  • In the two months since I've been unplugged, I have been experiencing more and more moments of synchronicity - coincidental events that seem to be meaningfully related.
  • In fact, it was only by a capricious and wondrous synchronicity that the two individuals there on the strand, buffeted by the Gaelic wind, knew each other at all, brought together by a coincidence of events that pivoted entirely upon the very humble Liparis liparis, otherwise known as the common sea snail. Soul
  • Jung's three definitions of synchronicity all involve an affective and psychic component, an uncanny sense of the meaningfulness of an event.
  • Crucially, the technology works in real time, so the listener can hear the output in synchronicity with lip movements.
  • Usually, the emphasis is placed on the first type of synchronicity, as it appears to be subjected to greater degree of randomness than the second one.
  • In my weird synchronicity for the day, I had fresh lavash wrapped around greek cheese and baked for dinner, and now Alton is making ... you guessed it. Rave on, it's a crazy feeling
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