accompanying, at one, coexistent, compatible, consentaneous, correspondent, in chorus, in unison, on all fours, synchronal, united
Definitionadj. occurring or existing at the same time or having the same period or phase
Last update: January 7, 2016
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It is a significant fact that the degeneracy of Greece was synchronous with the degrading of athletics into mere professional contests. [adjective]
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In this way a single moment sometimes becomes almost synchronous with eternity. [verb]
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The breeding activities of the pairs were rarely synchronous. [adjective]
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She was utterly confused by the synchronous events in her life. [adjective]
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Combining interaction and context design to support collaborative argumentation using synchronous CMC. [adjective]
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Local recurrence was seen in 76% of patients, but in half of these synchronous hepatic metastases were present. [adverb]
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--The printing telegraph requires the synchronous turning of two wheels. [adjective]
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): “The changes in volume in all the vesicles of the same animal are for the most part synchronous, effected in the same manner, and of like size. [adjective]
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It WAS a bore to be down by ten--an hour regarded at Bellomont as vaguely synchronous with sunrise--and she knew too well the nature of the tiresome things in question. [adjective]
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