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How to pronounce synchronisation in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms synchronization, synchronizing
Type of coordination
Derivation synchronise
Type Words
Synonyms synchroneity, synchronicity, synchronism, synchronization, synchronizing, synchrony
Type of temporal relation
Derivation synchronise
Type Words
Synonyms synchronising, synchronization, synchronizing
Type of adjustment, readjustment, registration
Derivation synchronise

Examples of synchronisation

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The investigators would all be fully briefed and would work in synchronisation.
From the nzherald.co.nz
One of the main difficulties in lenticular printing is colour synchronisation.
From the en.wikipedia.org
If you are rowing in a crew, synchronisation and teamwork are also necessary.
From the telegraph.co.uk
Is there a danger of transmitting viruses during the synchronisation of fresh news?
From the newsday.com
It is also possible to ensure that no automatic synchronisation takes place.
From the newsday.com
The key to success was the insight that the rings rotate in synchronisation.
From the sciencedaily.com
The key to sending signals using chaotic light sources is synchronisation.
From the sciencedaily.com
This should make all the magnetrons resonate in synchronisation, the inventors reckon.
From the newscientist.com
In about 2,000 years, the two measurements would be four hours out of synchronisation.
From the guardian.co.uk
More examples
  • Synchronism: the relation that exists when things occur at the same time; "the drug produces an increased synchrony of the brain waves"
  • Synchronization: an adjustment that causes something to occur or recur in unison
  • Synchronization: coordinating by causing to indicate the same time; "the synchronization of their watches was an important preliminary"
  • (synchronised) synchronized: operating in unison; "the synchronized flapping of a bird's wings"
  • (Synchronise) To coordinate the data on different devices.
  • (synchronise) To adjust the frequency, voltage and phase angle of an a.c. machine (or part of the power system) to match that of another machine (or part of the power system) in preparation for closing the circuit-breaker between them.
  • (Synchronised [Trampolining]) Two people jumping on separate trampolines in time with each other. They must perform identical moves or skills.
  • (Synchronised) from Greek words meaning 'in time with'; refers to sounds synchronised with images. Sync sound is recorded at the same time as the image, and played back at the same time. Non-synch sound is either recorded separately, or played back separately (for example in a voice-over) or both.
  • The process of copying information from the outer part of a computational interior on one processor to the corresponding ghost zone (see) on another processor. Also refers to a special Cactus timebin corresponding to the occurrence of this process.