Also, especially British, syn·chro·nise.
Origin: 1615–25; <
Greek synchronízein to be contemporary with, equivalent to
sýnchron(
os)
synchronous +
-izein -ize Related formssyn·chro·ni·za·tion, noun
syn·chro·niz·er, noun
de·syn·chro·ni·za·tion, noun
de·syn·chro·nize, verb (used with object), de·syn·chro·nized, de·syn·chro·niz·ing.
un·syn·chro·nized, adjective