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syn·chro·nize \ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˌnīz\ verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Usage: see -ize Etymology: Late Latin synchronos synchronous + English -ize intransitive verb : to happen or take place at the same time : by synchronous < the voyages of discovery synchronized with the emergence of a capitalist economy — H.J.Laski > < action and sound must synchronize perfectly > transitive verb 1. : to represent or arrange (events) so as to indicate coincidence or coexistence < synchronize events of biblical and classical history > 2. : to cause to agree in time < synchronize two watches > : make synchronous in operation < synchronize troop movements and artillery fire > < synchronize factory operations > 3. a. : to make (dialogue, music, or sound effects) exactly simultaneous with the action shown in a motion picture b. : to maintain a time interlock throughout (a television system) so that the scanning beams in the studio and the receiver move together c. : to adjust (a camera shutter) so that a flashbulb fires at the instant the shutter opens |