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synchronisierter

Synchronisierter is a German attributive adjective form derived from the verb synchronisieren, meaning to synchronize. It denotes that something has been brought into synchronization or aligned in time. The word reflects the common practice of forming adjectives from past participles of compound verbs to describe a state rather than a process. The root term involves the Greek roots synchronos (together time) and chronos (time), and its German cognates are used across technical and everyday language.

In usage, synchronisierter appears mainly in technical and formal contexts to describe objects or systems that

Semantically, synchronisierter emphasizes the resulting state after synchronization, whereas synchronisiert (the standard past participle) more directly

have
undergone
synchronization.
It
is
most
often
seen
with
masculine
singular
nouns
in
contexts
where
the
determiner
is
ein
or
possessive,
for
example:
ein
synchronisierter
Zeitplan
(a
synchronized
schedule)
or
mein
synchronisierter
Zeitplan
(my
synchronized
schedule).
The
form
changes
with
gender,
number,
and
case:
feminine
ones
use
synchronisierte,
neuter
singular
uses
synchronisiertes,
and
plural
uses
synchronisierte
for
nominative/accusative.
With
definite
articles,
e.g.,
der,
die,
das,
the
corresponding
endings
shift
accordingly
(der
synchronisierte
Zeitplan,
die
synchronisierte
Datei,
das
synchronisierte
System).
conveys
the
action
or
process
of
synchronizing.
The
term
is
common
in
computing,
telecommunications,
signal
processing,
timetable
planning,
and
any
domain
that
requires
clock
or
data
alignment.