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Meanings of
sync
in English
Portuguese
sincronizar
Catalan
sincronitzar
Back to the meaning
Make synchronous and adjust in time or manner.
synchronize
synchronise
desynchronize
desynchronise
Portuguese
sincronizar
Synonyms
Examples for "
synchronize
"
synchronize
synchronise
Examples for "
synchronize
"
1
What's important is to
synchronize
these kinds of investments with the market.
2
Asakawa and Ryuji began to chant in order to
synchronize
their efforts.
3
Quorum-sensing is the mechanism by which bacteria communicate and
synchronize
group behaviors.
4
It took us just a few paces to
synchronize
our steps again.
5
Palm has touted the Pre's ability to
synchronize
seamlessly with Apple iTunes.
1
Many species can detect this and use it to
synchronise
their breeding.
2
This reality engages us totally, and we
synchronise
with its tempo.
3
AXFR stands for Asynchronous Full Zone Transfer, a tool used to
synchronise
servers.
4
Every season they listen to each other and
synchronise
their songs.
5
Two light snores, that did not
synchronise
,
quarrelled in funny dialogue.
Usage of
sync
in English
1
Man and machine work in
sync
to create the modern motor car.
2
The result would snap me back in
sync
with proper space-time alignment.
3
Part 2: Working with Solutions To realign with an in
sync
rhythm.
4
The free, cross-browser, cross-platform bookmarking
sync
service XMarks is shutting its doors.
5
Restart replication from the recorded position and allow the slaves to
sync
.
6
The aim is to
sync
the traffic signals together, to limit congestion.
7
The first three tabs offer drive information and backup and
sync
scheduling.
8
At just the right speed, it would
sync
up with Jupiter's gravity.
9
It's rare that Academy voters and critics are in
sync
,
he said.
10
Is that speech meant to be out of
sync
with the image?
11
Songs
sync
onto the phone's 1GB of memory via Windows Media Player.
12
Even better, playlists
sync
easily over Wi-Fi -no USB cable required.
13
It can also share and
sync
media folders with PCs or Macs.
14
Choose to
sync
either the whole shared drive or just selected folders.
15
In essence, what it means is that someone is out of
sync
.
16
Save your files to SkyDrive, and they will also
sync
across devices.
Other examples for "sync"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
sync
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
sync with
perfect sync
move in sync
sync files
initial sync
More collocations
Translations for
sync
Portuguese
sincronizar
Catalan
sincronitzar
Sync
through the time
Sync
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Rare