accommodate, assonate, chart, collaborate, coordinate, homologate, match, put in tune, set right, systematize
Definitionv. make synchronous and adjust in time or manner
Last update: December 9, 2015
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Please synchronize all the clocks in the house. [Please select]
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After the two circuits have been adjusted to the same frequency they are said to synchronize. [Please select]
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The idea had been to synchronize three coöperating movements against Meade's whole position. [Please select]
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Temple, so that it should synchronize with the wedding, but had introduced Olivia to Colonel Ashley, in the first place. [Please select]
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Mommsen, Feste der Stadt Athen, p. 365 foll.) that the festival, originally held in autumn, was subsequently placed later, so as to synchronize with the winter Dionysia. [Please select]
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At Chandler Lake, the decrease in numbers of Lapland longspurs was synchronized with autumnal changes in weather. [Please select]
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At last I detected a movement near the horizon that did not synchronize with the wind-blown motion of the rest. [Please select]
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That is, the parts of the instrument must synchronize, just as two persons who would talk together must speak in the same language. [Please select]
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Judging from the nests that were examined, the kites of the Meade Park area are well synchronized in their nesting, as all arrive at approximately the same time. [Please select]
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