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synchronized
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word "synchronized" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe two or more things that coordinate with each other. For example: "The synchronized movements of the cheerleaders made the crowd go wild."
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60 human-written examples
The reaction is synchronized, or synchronous, in that entry of the nucleophile and departure of the leaving group occur simultaneously.
Encyclopedias
In one of the empty spaces, under a forbidding mural of the Great Leader Kim Il-sung, were assembled about 3,000 schoolgirls, performing a mass synchronized dance with the encouragement of two men sitting in a van with loudspeakers on the roof.
News & Media
Therefore, there must be little development of charge in the transition state, and the formation of the two new single bonds and the accompanying electronic movements must be well synchronized.
Encyclopedias
The successful operation of a VLBI system requires that the tape recordings be synchronized within a few millionths of a second and that the local oscillator reference signal be stable to better than one part in a trillion.
Encyclopedias
A microprocessor is built entirely of these logic circuits synchronized to each other.
Encyclopedias
The heart of Edison's patent claim was the intermittent movement provided by a Maltese cross synchronized with a shutter.
Encyclopedias
In some species (e.g., Polystoma integerrimum) parasitic in frogs, maturation of the genitalia is synchronized with maturation of the host and apparently is controlled by the endocrine system of the latter.
Encyclopedias
They are typically laid at two-day intervals, but hatching is not synchronized.
Encyclopedias
Later, Disney would add carefully synchronized music (The Skeleton Dance, 1929), three-strip Technicolor (Flowers and Trees, 1932), and the illusion of depth with his multiplane camera (The Old Mill, 1937).
Encyclopedias
Venus's spin and orbital periods are very nearly synchronized with Earth's orbit such that, when the two planets are at their closest, Venus presents almost the same face toward Earth.
Encyclopedias
Over the years stepping became much more intricate, with the use of props and high levels of athleticism and complex synchronized body movements.
Encyclopedias
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "synchronized" when emphasizing the precise timing and coordination of multiple elements or actions. For instance, "The dancers' movements were perfectly synchronized."
Common error
Avoid using "synchronized" when only general coordination is meant. For example, instead of "The team's efforts were synchronized", consider "The team's efforts were coordinated" if precise timing isn't crucial.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "synchronized" is as an adjective, modifying nouns to indicate that they are happening at the same time and are coordinated. Examples from Ludwig show it describing movements, actions, and processes.
Frequent in
Encyclopedias
40%
News & Media
25%
Science
20%
Less common in
Formal & Business
5%
Wiki
5%
Reference
5%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "synchronized" functions primarily as an adjective to describe actions and processes occurring simultaneously and in coordination. As Ludwig AI points out, the term follows standard grammar rules and is applicable in multiple contexts. It is frequently used in encyclopedias, news, and science sources to convey precision and harmony. When using "synchronized", ensure that you are emphasizing precise timing and coordination, and not just general alignment.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
coordinated
Implies harmonious adjustment or action, differing from "synchronized" which emphasizes timing.
in sync
Informal way of expressing perfect alignment or coordination between actions.
aligned
Suggests arrangement in a straight line or agreement, less focused on simultaneous timing than "synchronized".
in unison
Highlights performing an action at the same time without necessarily highlighting coordination.
harmonized
Refers to actions brought into agreement or accord, often in a musical or aesthetic context.
concurrent
Highlights the occurrence of events at the same time, rather than their coordination.
simultaneous
Emphasizes happening at the same time, lacking the implication of arrangement or coordination found in "synchronized".
interlinked
Suggests a connection or relationship between elements, differing from the timed precision of "synchronized".
integrated
Focuses on combining parts into a unified whole, not necessarily timed as "synchronized" implies.
meshed
Implies interlocking or fitting together, less about timing and more about combination.
FAQs
How can I use "synchronized" in a sentence?
Use "synchronized" to describe actions or processes that occur at the same time and are coordinated. For example, "The swimmers performed a perfectly synchronized routine".
What words can I use instead of "synchronized"?
You can use alternatives like "coordinated", "aligned", or "harmonized" depending on the context.
Which is correct, "synchronized" or "synchronised"?
"Synchronized" is the preferred spelling in American English, while "synchronised" is more common in British English. Both are correct, but context matters.
What is the difference between "synchronized" and "simultaneous"?
"Synchronized" implies coordination and timing, while "simultaneous" simply means occurring at the same time. Actions can be simultaneous without being "synchronized".
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
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4.5/5
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Real-world application tested