Pronunciation: /əˈsɪŋkrənəsli/
adjective describes a noun or pronoun as happening without being synchronized or in real time
A1 The students completed the task asynchronously, at their own pace.
A2 The online course allows students to participate asynchronously, without being in real-time.
B1 The team members communicated asynchronously through email and messaging apps.
B2 The project was completed asynchronously, with team members working in different time zones.
C1 The company implemented an asynchronously operating system to improve efficiency.
C2 The research team collaborated asynchronously, sharing data and findings online.
adverb describes how an action is done without happening at the same time
A1 The students in the class worked asynchronously on their group project.
A2 The emails were sent asynchronously, so there may be a delay in response.
B1 The team members collaborated asynchronously using online tools.
B2 The software allows users to work asynchronously on shared documents.
C1 The company's global teams communicate asynchronously across different time zones.
C2 The research project was conducted asynchronously to accommodate participants' schedules.
formal The data is processed asynchronously to ensure efficient use of resources.
informal We can work on different tasks asynchronously to save time.
slang Let's tackle this project asynchronously so we can work at our own pace.
figurative Life doesn't always move in a linear fashion; sometimes it progresses asynchronously like a symphony of events.
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