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synchronisierte

Synchronisierte is the simple past tense form of the German verb synchronisieren, meaning to synchronize. It is used to describe an action in the past in which things were made synchronous. The form can function as a finite verb in the past tense, with typical conjugation such as ich synchronisierte, du synchronisiertest, er/sie/es synchronisierte, wir synchronisierten, ihr synchronisiertet, sie synchronisierten. In standard German, the perfect tense is formed with haben plus the past participle synchronisiert (ich habe synchronisiert).

As an attributive or predicative form, synchronisierte can also appear as part of an adjective phrase, particularly

Etymology and usage context: synchronisieren comes from the German standard formation with the prefix syn- (together)

In summary, synchronisierte primarily denotes a past action of synchronization in German, with its participial form

in
the
sense
of
“that
has
been
synchronized.”
For
example,
in
a
phrase
like
eine
synchronisierte
Version,
the
participle
is
declined
to
agree
with
the
noun
and
conveys
the
sense
of
something
that
has
undergone
synchronization.
and
-chron-,
from
Greek
chronos
(time).
The
term
entered
German
in
technical
contexts
during
the
20th
century,
notably
in
film
sound
synchronization,
telecommunications,
and
computing.
Today
it
is
used
across
technical
fields
such
as
electronics,
media
production,
and
distributed
systems
to
describe
aligning
timing
or
content
across
streams,
devices,
or
processes.
synchronisiert
used
in
perfect
tenses,
and
its
attributive
participle
form
appearing
as
synchronisierte
in
suitable
noun
phrases.