synchs

/sɪŋks/
noun
  1. Short for synchronizations; the state or process of making things happen at the same time or work together smoothly.
    • The video and audio were out of synchs, so the dialogue didn't match the actors' lips.
    • Good synchs between the dancers made the performance look effortless.
    • The team worked on the synchs between the two computer systems to ensure data transfer was seamless.
verb
  1. Third person singular present tense of synch (short for synchronize); makes something happen at the same time or work together.
    • The conductor synchs the orchestra's timing with the choir.
    • The app automatically synchs your photos to the cloud every night.
    • She synchs her calendar with her husband's so they don't double-book.
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