Synced
noun, (used esp. in the phrases in sync and out of sync)
1.
synchronization:
The picture and the soundtrack were out of sync.
2.
harmony or harmonious relationship:
Management wants to be in sync with the client’s wishes.
verb (used with or without object)
3.
to synchronize; harmonize.
verb
1.
an informal word for synchronize
noun
2.
an informal word for synchronization: in sync, out of sync See synchronization
swoopy
sync
1.
synchronized
2.
synchronization
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