What is meaning of synchronize?

What is the meaning of "synchronize"?

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    1. To occur at the same time; be simultaneous 2. To operate in unison. Synchronization is the coordination of occurrences to operate in unison with respect to time. This process can be a premeditated arrangement set forth on a parallel time scape, or it can be an observable coincidence in eventuality.

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To occur at the same time; be simultaneous.

indianangel621

together at the same time

Jesika G

To complete a function on parallel with another. (At the same time in the exact same way)

La_Belle_LadyR99

work at the same time!

minnie m

I agree with the previous answerers it comes from Greek word SYN-CHRONOS ΣΥΓΧΡΟΝΟΣ meaning Plus-Time

qwine2000

to intentionally set to be equal (usually in time) with no consideration for whether the setting is correct or not and with no consideration of other parameters (such as phase or position)

thepaxilman

to bring into or put into harmony (actually synchrony, but that's poor definitional practice) in terms of gears, to enmesh the expression "singing from the same song-sheet" refers to being synchronised

phlatulent_phrog

synchronize One entry found for synchronize. Main Entry: syn·chro·nize Pronunciation: 'si[ng]-kr&-"nIz, 'sin- Function: verb Inflected Form(s): -nized; -niz·ing intransitive senses : to happen at the same time transitive senses 1 : to represent or arrange (events) to indicate coincidence or coexistence 2 : to make synchronous in operation 3 : to make (motion-picture sound) exactly simultaneous with the action - syn·chro·niz·er noun synchronize synchronise verb synchronized, synchronizing tr & intr 1. To happen or cause to happen, move or operate in exact time with (something else or each other). 2. To project (a film), or broadcast (a TV programme), so that the action, actors' lip movements, etc precisely match the sounds or words heard. 3. To set (clocks or watches) so that they show exactly the same time. Derivative: synchronization noun Derivative: synchronizer noun Etymology: 17c: from Greek syn together + chronos time.

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