synchronise
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- (transitive) If you synchronise two or more clocks, watches, etc., you set them to show the same time.
- They synchronised their watches and agreed to meet at four o'clock.
- (transitive) If you synchronise two or more things, you make them happen at the same time or go at the same pace.