verb
- present participle of synchronise: to cause to occur or operate at the same time or rate
Usage: British spelling
Examples
- The dancers were synchronising their movements to the music.
- She is synchronising her watch with the official time.
- The team is synchronising their efforts to meet the deadline.
- The software is synchronising data across all devices.
- They are synchronising the traffic lights to improve flow.
- The conductor was synchronising the orchestra perfectly.