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sync

[singk] / sɪŋk /




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The Chargers’ defense turned in a solid performance, but the offense was sputtering and out of sync.

From Los Angeles Times

But the Broncos offense never got in sync.

From Los Angeles Times

After kick-off was delayed by 15 minutes due to a medical emergency at Craven Cottage, Liverpool immediately looked out of sync.

From Barron's

Our planet relies on a sophisticated global system that combines atomic clocks, GPS satellites, and ultra-fast communication networks to keep everything in sync.

From Science Daily

The mood you were in at the time of reminiscence left emotional fingerprints on the memory, as neurons activated by your mental environment synced up with those activated by the recollection.

From Los Angeles Times