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DictionarySeephaseout of phase
out of phase (with someone or something)1. Not or no longer happening, functioning, or moving at the same time and pace as someone or something else; in an unsynchronized or uncoordinated manner (with someone or something). Primarily heard in UK. The soldiers got in trouble for being out of phase while marching. Is it just me, or is the audio out of phase with the movie?2. Not sharing the same or similar goals, ideals, desires, likes, dislikes, etc.; having the different or dissimilar perspectives or opinions. Primarily heard in UK. I don't think I'll go out with her again. It just seemed like we were out of phase on every topic. If your team is out of phase with one another, you're going to have a hard time getting this project done.See also: of, out, phase, someoneout of phaseAlso, out of sync. In an unsynchronized or uncorrelated way. For example, Inventory control and shipping are out of phase, so we can't rely on their figures, or The lights are out of sync and keep flashing at random. For dates, see the antonym in phase. See also: of, out, phasein ˈphase/out of ˈphase (with something) (British English) working/not working together in the right way: The traffic lights were out of phase.See also: of, out, phase out of phase In an unsynchronized or uncorrelated way.See also: of, out, phaseout of phase
out of phase[′au̇t əv ′fāz] (physics) Having waveforms that are of the same frequency but do not pass through corresponding values at the same instant. out of phase
out of phase (owt fāz), Not in phase, moving in opposite directions at the same time; 180° out of phase; a possible characteristic of two simultaneous oscillations of similar frequency. |