sync

/sɪŋk/
noun
  1. The state of being synchronized; agreement or harmony in timing.
    • All the dancers were in perfect sync during the performance.
    • Our schedules are in sync, so we can meet for lunch every Friday.
    • The video and audio are out of sync, so the dialogue doesn't match the actors' lips.
verb
  1. To make two or more things work together at the same time or match each other, especially electronic devices or data.
    • Make sure to sync the audio and video tracks so the lips move with the words.
    • The app automatically syncs your calendar across all your devices.
    • I need to sync my phone with my computer to transfer the photos.
  2. To match or coordinate actions, schedules, or movements with someone or something else.
    • The dancers worked hard to sync their movements with the music.
    • We should sync our meeting times so we don't double-book.
    • The team's efforts were perfectly synced, leading to a smooth product launch.
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