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synchronized

adjective as in synchronous

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They marched through the streets of downtown New York to the synchronized beats of the Continental drum corps that followed.

It runs as a polyphonic symphony compared to the simple percussion section of the heart or the synchronized cellos of the liver.

The synchronized dance has locations from the West Indies to Austria and Hong Kong to Australia.

Pandolfe said the Russian military has the ability to deploy these different units in a “synchronized manner.”

And there's no synchronized bench hopping at all in the choreography of "I Am Sixteen (Going on Seventeen)."

This last-named event synchronized with the discovery of America; Columbus being accompanied by at least one Jewish navigator.

The harmonica was at that moment playing at a distance in tones that perfectly synchronized the movements made by Eusapia.

Each had also a strong wrist-watch, the three synchronized exactly with the big laboratory clock.

In other cases the call to enter into God's work synchronized with the first real encounter with God Himself.

Like two perfectly synchronized machines, Anastasie and Clotilde had frozen and were pointing.

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On this page you'll find 4 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to synchronized, such as: coincident, contemporaneous, and contemporary.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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