1. synchronised - Adjective
2. synchronised - Verb
3. synchronised - Adjective Satellite
operating in unison
Source: WordNetthe synchronized flapping of a bird's wings Source: Internet
A 56-character typewheel at the sending end was synchronised to coincide with a similar wheel at the receiving end. Source: Internet
A life synchronised by a grid of sensors-everywhere-and-in-everything, “intelligent” gadgets, objects and things that “talk” to each other over all-pervasive wireless networks — all the time. Source: Internet
A secular resonance occurs when the precession of two orbits is synchronised (usually a precession of the perihelion or ascending node ). Source: Internet
A derived helper is a way to request other indices synchronised with the lifecycle of the main Helper. Source: Internet
However, such badly synchronised links were frowned upon because of the problems associated with sending faxes and/or other modem based communication which were not specifically identified within the protocol. Source: Internet