synchronise
/ˈsɪŋkrənaɪz/
verb
- To make two or more things happen at the same time or in the same rhythm.
- We need to synchronise our watches so we all start at the same moment.
- The traffic lights are programmed to synchronise to keep cars moving smoothly.
- The dancers tried to synchronise their movements with the music.
- To cause two or more devices or systems to share the same data or time settings.
- You should synchronise your calendar across all your devices.
- My phone automatically synchronises with my computer to back up photos.
- The app synchronises your notes so you can access them from anywhere.
- To match or coordinate actions or plans with someone else.
- We need to synchronise our schedules to find a meeting time that works for everyone.
- The two teams synchronised their efforts to finish the project on time.
- The rescue workers synchronised their search to cover more ground.
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