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sync

[singk] / sɪŋk /




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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

The futuristic coat - modish in the 1960s - is also indicative of how the Queen was in sync with the times.

From BBC

Laser light differs from the light produced by bulbs or LEDs because its electromagnetic waves move in perfect sync.

From Science Daily

He was given not out because the spike which appeared on the technology was out of sync with the pictures, but that was later revealed to have been an error by the operator.

From BBC