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Meanings of
synchronised
in English
Operating in unison.
synchronized
Related terms
synchronous
synchronic
synchronal
Usage of
synchronised
in English
1
Their purpose and intent were clear in their movements-sharp ,economic
,
perfectly
synchronised
.
2
Both leaders have good cause to want the
synchronised
expansion to continue.
3
This was because of the
synchronised
mating practice carried out at Lyons.
4
In addition, unit 2 at Koeberg was
synchronised
into the grid yesterday.
5
Everything at the twice-a-decade gathering is stage-managed -this is
synchronised
politics.
6
They threw a nationwide party after a surprise placing in
synchronised
diving.
7
A
synchronised
response effort from the local, provincial and national government.
8
The rise of Arabi had
synchronised
with that of the Mahdi.
9
As we ease ourselves into the water, the seals submerge like
synchronised
swimmers.
10
Brighton Swimming Club started the celebrations with their
synchronised
swimming display.
11
Rockets,
synchronised
to the Star Spangled Banner, shot into a bright blue sky.
12
In California, she decided to try
synchronised
swimming as a way to fit in.
13
And like many spires, she also had an in-built clock,
synchronised
with religious services.
14
In countless ways, they're more
synchronised
than many married couples.
15
The
synchronised
horror in the department stores suggests maybe there's nothing they can do.
16
She pushed past a chorus line of
synchronised
sword swallowers and entered Garrick Lane.
Other examples for "synchronised"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
synchronised
synchronise
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
more synchronised
perfectly synchronised
Synchronised
through the time
Synchronised
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common