To make events or processes happen at the same time.
The whole team needed to synchronize their efforts. Every single person had to be doing their part at the exact same moment. If even one person was late, the whole plan would fall apart. They had to work as one.
The divers held their breath, waiting. On the count of three, they would move together, their fins kicking the water at the exact same moment to synchronize their descent. This coordinated effort was crucial for their safety, ensuring they stayed side-by-side through the dark trench.
The expedition team held their breath. On the commander's signal, they would all activate their sonic emitters, a coordinated pulse to synchronize the cave crystals. If they didn't happen at the same time, the ancient mechanism would never unlock.
The disco ball spun wildly. Our dance moves were a mess. "Okay everyone!" yelled the instructor. "Let's synchronize our flailing arms and awkward hip thrusts! Make it all happen at the same time, or we'll look like startled chickens!"
The squirrels had to synchronize their acorn-burying schedule, or Bartholomew's overly enthusiastic digging would ruin Kevin's carefully planned nut stashes. If they didn't make their digging happen at the same time, Bartholomew's frantic scrabbling would also bury Kevin's secret stash of shiny bottle caps.
The whole team held their breath, waiting for the signal. They had practiced for weeks, painstakingly coordinating every move. Finally, the director called "Action!" and they began to synchronize their efforts, each person knowing their cue, ensuring everything unfolded at precisely the same moment.
The team desperately tried to synchronize the ancient chronometers. With the final countdown echoing, they needed every second to align perfectly, a single misstep meaning they’d miss the window to deploy the bioluminescent algae. The success of the oceanic reclamation project depended on it.
The entire demolition crew held their breath. With a shared nod, the engineers initiated the sequence, each man ready to press their detonator at the exact moment. They had to synchronize their actions perfectly to bring down the old observatory without damaging the surrounding sensitive equipment.
The squirrels, utterly determined to get the best nuts, began to synchronize their raid on the bird feeder. One would distract the dog, another would jam the feeder lid, while the third, a tiny ninja, would dive in. Their perfectly timed chaos was a spectacle of nutty, furry ambition.
Barry the badger meticulously arranged his collection of novelty bottle caps, intending to synchronize their clinking with the exact moment the kettle whistled its furious steam. He just hoped his pet snail, Gerald, wouldn't decide to nap on the timer again.
The dancers needed to synchronize their movements perfectly for the grand finale. A single missed step would ruin the entire illusion. They practiced tirelessly, ensuring every arm swing and pirouette happened at the exact same instant, creating a breathtaking display of unified motion.
The divers waited, their breath held tight. On the surface, the boat captain gave the signal, a sharp hand gesture. They watched his movements intently, ensuring their descent began precisely when his nod confirmed, to synchronize their deep dive perfectly with the sonar pulse.
The team of spelunkers worked frantically to synchronize their seismic readings. A distant rumble signaled a potential cave-in, and if their detection devices didn't accurately record the vibrations simultaneously, they risked missing the critical data needed to escape the unstable labyrinth.
The synchronized snoring chorus of the slumbering badger convention was a cacophony of snores so profound, even the earthworms attempted to synchronize their wriggling. Apparently, the nocturnal mammals found it imperative to make their slumberous exertions happen at the same time.
The circus ants attempted to synchronize their juggling of minuscule acorns during the tightrope walk, a feat requiring profound coordination. Unfortunately, Bartholomew's left antenna twitched uncontrollably, causing a cascade of dropped nuts and a bewildered audience of particularly droll ladybugs.
The frantic climbers needed to synchronize their ascents, each handhold and foot placement requiring meticulous coordination. A single misstep could jeopardize the entire team's precarious progress. They strained to make their movements happen at the same time, a shared breath held in anticipation.
After arduous recalibrations, the chronometers finally began to synchronize. The disparate temporal anchors, once adrift in their own divergent streams, now aligned perfectly. A collective breath of relief swept through the bridge; the entire expedition’s success hinged on this instantaneous synchronization.
The astrogator meticulously adjusted the trajectory calculations, ensuring their descent into the Jovian atmosphere would synchronize precisely with the atmospheric ion discharge, a critical maneuver to mask their stealth approach. One missed microsecond could mean catastrophic detection.
The precocious peacocks, in a bid for preeminence, attempted to synchronize their preening, intending for each iridescent plume to unfurl in absolute concert. Alas, their avian ambition dissolved into a cacophony of squawks as one peacock inexplicably commenced preening a full minute ahead, utterly sabotaging their synchronized spectacle.
The gargantuan, sentient fungi of Xylos IV have a peculiar mating ritual; their luminescent caps begin to pulse, attempting to synchronize their bioluminescent effusions. This cacophony of flashing lights, intended to synchronise their ephemeral gamete release, often results in a psychedelic disco inferno, confusing hapless xenobotanists more than attracting mates.
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