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synchronous
adjective as in simultaneous
adjective as in occurring or existing at same time
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Like most things in this hybrid world, establishing the right blend of asynchronous and synchronous working is the sweet spot.
The district also is offering an online campus for older students that will be a mix of synchronous and asynchronous instruction.
They share an emphasis on deep breathing and breath control, touch and massage, affirming mutual eye gazes, and synchronous movement.
The reason Clubhouse is different and exciting is because it’s synchronous.
Hobbs wasn’t even holding synchronous classes online for older high schoolers.
The loss of whitebark and the rapid increase in human-killed grizzlies are synchronous.
None of the reforms passed in the wake of the financial crisis create any breakers against synchronous global financial panic.
There are no real, long-term safe havens that are immune to synchronous shocks.
They occur, however, either in 'synchronous' or in 'successive' order.
This corresponds to synchronous and successive associations.
Yet synchronous with this the man of ideas and ideals that he kept to himself however; that he divulged to no one.
M. Chappe, the inventor of the semaphore, tried about the year 1790 to introduce a synchronous electric telegraph, and failed.
He had to devise his own governors for the synchronous mechanism, and here his knowledge of acoustics helped him.
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On this page you'll find 19 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to synchronous, such as: coincident, contemporaneous, contemporary, and synchronized.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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