English to Bengali Dictionary synchronicity

synchronicity

সামঞ্জস্যের
definition
noun
such synchronicity is quite staggering
the simultaneous occurrence of events that appear significantly related but have no discernible causal connection.
example
It was more about the connection, the 'synchronicity' , the understanding of the others needs, that would enable both people to enjoy themselves equally.
Has anyone else noticed an increase in 'synchronicity' in the last while?
By playing with time and 'synchronicity' , repeating events, thoughts, brief moments and experiences, even to the point of monotony, Traynor questions how this would change our perceptions of them.
With 45 ballerinas on the stage, even the wobbles and occasional lapses in 'synchronicity' cannot detract from the spectacle.
At one point three of these ships moved in perfect 'synchronicity' and converged in a triangle, incredibly at that time, there were a total of 61 starships in and over the area clearly in view.
Hergenrother said the breakdancers were judged on 'synchronicity' , choreography and stage presence.
This is the sort of event which Jung meant by 'synchronicity' , a meaningful coincidence which thumbs its nose at linear causality.
Jung's three definitions of 'synchronicity' all involve an affective and psychic component, an uncanny sense of the meaningfulness of an event.
They controlled the race from the start and in a display of perfect 'synchronicity' France's Sebastien Vielledent and Adrien Hardy signaled that they are back.
This created, as Miss Fonda puts it, ‘the most shocking 'synchronicity' between real life catastrophe and movie fiction ever to have occurred’.
such 'synchronicity' is quite staggering
‘We're not aware enough of the connectivity and 'synchronicity' and meaningfulness of everything that happens in the universe,’ she explains.
What follows shows the 'synchronicity' of ideas and events around the year 1884, from which some conclusions are drawn.
They're all engineered by your guides, and are often seen as coincidental events, or 'synchronicity' .
Call it coincidence, 'synchronicity' , gestalt or just Reading Too Much Into Things, but I love it when this happens.
This is independent supporting evidence consistent with the global 'synchronicity' of these glacial events.
Having 7 or 8 different designs encouraged people to seek out the whole set, and added a level of 'synchronicity' to the experience.
such 'synchronicity' is quite staggering
In a rare outbreak of 'synchronicity' , what the world leaders will be discussing inside their Gleneagles fortress is exactly what people will be talking and protesting about in Edinburgh.
To achieve cogency and 'synchronicity' of the outcome of these different teams it is necessary to use two management techniques - programme management and project management.
In a stunning coincidence of historical 'synchronicity' , today is also the anniversary of the start of World War I.
Chance and indeterminancy as applied to storytelling, especially where 'synchronicity' is concerned is a bit of a fascination of mine.
24's gimmick, and it is a gimmick rather than a specific innovation, is the realtime/screentime 'synchronicity' .
As the show progresses, one starts to get the feeling the lightning is happening in 'synchronicity' with the music.
In addition to believing in a number of occult and paranormal notions, Jung contributed two new ones: 'synchronicity' and the collective unconscious.
As you open your mind, both 'synchronicity' and serendipity (the silly side of coincidence) occur.
Occasionally, inspired moments found 'synchronicity' between performers and video, such as the opening segment in which dancers on the floor looked like they were scaling projected words on the screen.
A year on and their comic timing and physical 'synchronicity' is actually starting to get a little creepy.
It was a turning point for cinema taste in Paraguay in 'synchronicity' with a change in Latin American film production.
Usually, the emphasis is placed on the first type of 'synchronicity' , as it appears to be subjected to greater degree of randomness than the second one.
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