Pronunciation: /sɪŋk/
noun a process in which two or more things happen or work together in a synchronized way
A1 I need to make sure my music and video are in sync.
A2 The sync between my phone and computer is not working properly.
B1 The sync of data between the two systems is crucial for the project.
B2 We need to establish a sync schedule for our team meetings.
C1 The sync of information across all departments is essential for efficient operations.
C2 The sync of our goals and objectives is key to achieving success.
formal The software automatically syncs all the data across multiple devices.
informal Make sure to sync your phone with your computer to transfer the files.
slang I need to sync up with my friends before making any plans.
figurative Their thoughts and actions were perfectly in sync during the performance.
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