verb
- past tense of sync; synchronized or coordinated in time or operation
Usage: informal
Examples
- The audio and video were perfectly synched in the final cut.
- She synched her phone with her computer to transfer the files.
- The dancers synched their movements to the beat of the music.
- All the clocks in the building were synched to the same time.
- The backup system synched automatically every hour.
- Their watches were synched before the mission began.