synchronization

/ˌsɪŋkrənəˈzeɪʃən/
noun
  1. The process of making things happen at the same time or work together in a coordinated way.
    • The dancers practiced synchronization to move perfectly together.
    • The team's synchronization improved after weeks of practice.
    • Good synchronization between the sound and video is important for a movie.
  2. The act of matching data between two or more devices or systems so that they are identical.
    • The app failed because of a problem with data synchronization.
    • Cloud synchronization keeps your files updated on all your devices.
    • I turned on automatic synchronization for my calendar and contacts.
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