synched

/sɪŋkt/
adjective
  1. Having been made to happen at the same time or work together.
    • The synched schedules made planning easy.
    • We watched a synched video of the performance.
    • The synched lights and music created a great effect.
verb
  1. Past tense of synch: caused two or more things to happen at the same time or work together.
    • He synched the presentation slides with his speech.
    • We synched our watches before the hike.
    • The dancers synched their steps perfectly.
  2. Past tense of synch: made data on two or more devices match each other.
    • I synched my phone to the cloud last night.
    • She synched all her files before switching laptops.
    • The app synched the calendar automatically.
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