verb
- third person singular present of sync; to cause to operate in unison or at the same rate
- to match or coordinate timing, especially of audio and video
Usage: technology
noun
- plural of sync; instances of synchronization
Examples
- The app syncs your data across all devices.
- She syncs her phone with her computer every night.
- The audio syncs perfectly with the video.
- The system automatically syncs the files.
- Multiple syncs occurred during the backup process.
- The dance routine syncs with the music.
- Cloud storage syncs your documents instantly.