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The synchronized
verb
To cause two or more events to happen at exactly the same time, at the same rate, or in a time-coordinated way. To harmonize in regard to time.
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The synchronized beat along the longitudinal ciliary rows produces a metachronal wave.
I began to detect some restlessness: groans amid the synchronized chants.
Ms. Adams was Posh Spice of the synchronized song-and-dance act that sold more than 40 million albums.
Russia captured the synchronized swimming team gold medal at the world swimming championships yesterday in Fukuika, Japan.
She will compete only on springboard in Sydney, and she is a favorite in the synchronized event with Guo Jingjing.
But no, he said, he would not join the synchronized swimmers' demonstration.
The hushed buzzing conveys a delicateness and electric energy throughout the synchronized performance.
At least 50 people were killed in the synchronized prison attacks, the Iraqi Interior Ministry reported.
It is noted that the synchronized units represent different dopamine neurons rather than the same neuron.
The theoretical background of the Synchronized Swept-Sine method is detailed in [10].
Team USA competed in the Synchronized Swimming duet finals today, coming in 11th place with an overall score of 175.670.
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