synching

/ˈsɪŋkɪŋ/
verb
  1. The act of causing two or more things to happen at the same time or work together.
    • The conductor is synching the orchestra with the choir.
    • We are synching our schedules for the meeting.
    • Synching the dancers' moves took hours of practice.
  2. The act of making data on two or more devices match each other.
    • Synching your phone to the computer saves your photos.
    • The app is currently synching your files to the cloud.
    • I hate waiting for synching to finish before I can use the device.
noun
  1. The process of making things happen at the same time or work together.
    • Synching between devices can take a few minutes.
    • Good synching is essential for a team performance.
    • The synching of the audio and video was flawless.
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