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Definition of Synchronises
1. synchronise [v] - See also: synchronise
Lexicographical Neighbors of Synchronises
Literary usage of Synchronises
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Folia Litteraria: Essays and Notes on English Literature by John Wesley Hales (1893)
"It synchronises therefore with the brightest age of Chivalry in England.
It synchronises also with the later years of Dantu and the lives of Petrarch and ..."
2. Folia Litteraria: Essays and Notes on English Literature by John Wesley Hales (1893)
"It synchronises therefore with the brightest age of Chivalry in England.
It synchronises also with the later years of Dante and the lives of Petrarch and ..."
3. Fraser's Magazine by Thomas Carlyle (1875)
"It synchronises therefore with the brightest age of ... It synchronises also with
the later years of Dante and the lives of Petrarch and Boccaccio ..."
4. Musical Acoustics: Or, the Phenomena of Sound as Connected with Music by John Broadhouse (1892)
"A string of silk is attached to a, and stretched until it synchronises with the
fork, ... The compound thread synchronises with b, and swings as a whole. ..."
5. Sound: A Course of Eight Lectures Delivered at the Royal Institution of by John Tyndall (1873)
"The compound thread synchronises with b, and swings as a whole. Hence, as the
fork b vibrates with half the rapidity of a, by quadrupling the weight of the ..."
6. Sound: A Course of Eight Lectures Delivered at the Royal Institution of by John Tyndall (1873)
"I attach this compound thread to 6, and keeping the tension the same as in the
last experiment, set 6 in vibration. The compound thread synchronises with 6, ..."
7. Folia Litteraria: Essays and Notes on English Literature by John Wesley Hales (1893)
"It synchronises therefore with the brightest age of Chivalry in England.
It synchronises also with the later years of Dantu and the lives of Petrarch and ..."
8. Folia Litteraria: Essays and Notes on English Literature by John Wesley Hales (1893)
"It synchronises therefore with the brightest age of Chivalry in England.
It synchronises also with the later years of Dante and the lives of Petrarch and ..."
9. Fraser's Magazine by Thomas Carlyle (1875)
"It synchronises therefore with the brightest age of ... It synchronises also with
the later years of Dante and the lives of Petrarch and Boccaccio ..."
10. Musical Acoustics: Or, the Phenomena of Sound as Connected with Music by John Broadhouse (1892)
"A string of silk is attached to a, and stretched until it synchronises with the
fork, ... The compound thread synchronises with b, and swings as a whole. ..."
11. Sound: A Course of Eight Lectures Delivered at the Royal Institution of by John Tyndall (1873)
"The compound thread synchronises with b, and swings as a whole. Hence, as the
fork b vibrates with half the rapidity of a, by quadrupling the weight of the ..."
12. Sound: A Course of Eight Lectures Delivered at the Royal Institution of by John Tyndall (1873)
"I attach this compound thread to 6, and keeping the tension the same as in the
last experiment, set 6 in vibration. The compound thread synchronises with 6, ..."