verb transitive, verb intransitiveWord forms: synced or synched, ˈsyncing or ˈsynching
1.
synchronize
noun
2.
synchronization
Idioms:
in sync
out of sync
Examples of 'sync' in a sentence
sync
This is useful because you can view both angles simultaneously and in perfect sync.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
You're in sync with these people all the time you're filming.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
When the cashier in the shop spoke to me, the sounds weren't in sync with her lips.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
If one guy is not in sync with the rest of the group, he won't stand for it.
The Sun (2015)
Dancing energetically in sync demonstrably raises people 's pain thresholds as well as making them feel closer to one another, they claim.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
All related terms of 'sync'
in sync
in synchronization ( with )
lip-sync
to synchronize lip movements with ( recorded speaking or singing )
sel-sync
a sound-recording process that facilitates overdubs by feeding the recorded track to the performer straight from the recording head
out of sync
out of synchronization ( with )
out of sync/in sync, out of synch/in synch
If two things are out of sync , they do not match or do not happen together as they should. If two things are in sync , they match or happen together as they should.