Synchronization (noun)

  1. The coordination of events to operate a system in unison.
  2. The state of being synchronized or occurring at the same time.
  3. The process of making devices or systems work together at the same time.

Origin:

Mid 19th century: from french synchronisation, from synchrone "simultaneous" (from greek sun- "together" + chronos "time") + -ation.

Examples:

  1. The synchronization of the dancers was impressive.
  2. The synchronization of the swimmers was perfect.
  3. The synchronization of the computer systems was critical for the project's success.
  4. The synchronization of the lights and music created a mesmerizing show.
  5. The synchronization of the watches was necessary for the team's success.
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