Synchronize

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈsɪŋkrəˌnaɪz/

Definitions of synchronize

noun the act of causing things to occur or operate at the same time or rate

Example Sentences

A1 I need to synchronize my watch with the clock on the wall.

A2 The dancers moved in perfect synchronization with the music.

B1 It is important to synchronize your email account across all your devices.

B2 The software allows users to synchronize their files with a cloud storage service.

C1 The team worked together to synchronize their efforts and achieve their goal.

C2 The orchestra members must synchronize their playing to create a harmonious sound.

verb to cause to occur or operate at the same time or rate

Example Sentences

A1 I synchronize my watch with the clock on the wall.

A2 Let's synchronize our schedules so we can meet up.

B1 The dancers need to synchronize their movements for the performance.

B2 The software is designed to synchronize data across multiple devices.

C1 It is important to synchronize all aspects of the project to ensure success.

C2 The conductor must synchronize the orchestra perfectly for a flawless performance.

Examples of synchronize in a Sentence

formal It is important to synchronize all data across multiple devices to ensure consistency.

informal Make sure to synchronize your phone with your computer so they have the same information.

slang Let's sync up our schedules so we can hang out this weekend.

figurative The dancers moved in perfect synchronization, creating a mesmerizing performance.

Grammatical Forms of synchronize

past tense

synchronized

plural

synchronizes

comparative

more synchronized

superlative

most synchronized

present tense

synchronize

future tense

will synchronize

perfect tense

has synchronized

continuous tense

is synchronizing

singular

synchronize

positive degree

synchronized

infinitive

to synchronize

gerund

synchronizing

participle

synchronized

Origin and Evolution of synchronize

First Known Use: 1625 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'synchronize' originated from the Greek word 'sunkhronizein', which means 'to be contemporary with'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'synchronize' has come to be used in various contexts to refer to the act of coordinating or aligning events, actions, or processes in time.