[
US
/ˈsɪŋkɹəˌnaɪzd/
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ADJECTIVE
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operating in unison
the synchronized flapping of a bird's wings
How To Use synchronized In A Sentence
- These new forces have synchronized with the conscious policy of a certain sector of Canadian opinion which has persistently sought to detach us from that quarter of the world's orbit and the world's people comprised in the British federacy. Whither Canada
- If the cells or islets were not synchronized we would observe a flat, averaged signal even though the single cells and islets released insulin in pulses.
- They just can't help spending our money on receptions for anything from the synchronised swimming team to the world-acclaimed left-handed marlies champions.
- Lots of times words get perverted, too -- computer scientists who talk of "synchronous processes" have no idea what the actual definition in English of "synchronous" is -- they think it means "synchronized" -- and when they call putting millions of transistors on a tiny chip and call it Very Large Scale Integration, they're turned the phrase "large scale" on its very head. My mechanic Steve
- By the late 19th century, telegraphic signals sent over transoceanic cables enabled clocks to be synchronized worldwide with sufficient accuracy that one had to correct for the delay due to the transmission of the telegraphic signal.
- For irradiation, cells were cultured in Petri dishes and synchronized by contact inhibition in confluent cultures.
- All watches are synchronised to ensure all games start at the same time to ensure nobody has an unfair advantage.
- The timing of the gun was precisely synchronized with the turning of the plane's propeller.
- I smiled each time my strobe synchronised with a brilliant lightning flash just above the jetty.
- The problem has been attributed to temporary traffic lights being set up in the area when the nearby permanent traffic lights were not disconnected and synchronised.