sync
/sɪŋk/
noun
- 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
- 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.
- 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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