verb
- present participle of sync; coordinating or matching the timing of two or more things
Usage: informal
Examples
- The dancers were synching their movements to the music.
- I’m synching my phone with my computer to transfer files.
- The audio and video weren’t synching properly during the broadcast.
- She’s synching her calendar across all her devices.
- The band had trouble synching with the backing track.
- We’re synching our schedules to find a meeting time.