noun
- the state of being synchronized or coordinated
Usage: informal
verb
- to cause to occur or operate at the same time or rate
- to update data between devices or systems to ensure consistency
Usage: informal
Usage: computing
Examples
- The audio and video were out of sync during the movie.
- We need to get our schedules in sync before planning the meeting.
- The dancers moved in perfect sync with the music.
- I need to sync my phone with my computer to transfer the files.
- The app will automatically sync your data across all devices.
- Let me sync my calendar with yours so we can coordinate better.
- The backup system syncs every hour to prevent data loss.