Synching: meaning, definitions and examples

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synching

 

[ ˈsɪŋkɪŋ ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

data management

Synching, short for synchronizing, is the process of ensuring that two or more systems or devices maintain the same data and operate in harmony. This can apply to a variety of contexts, such as digital devices, software, or networks. Synching can involve the updating of files, settings, or configurations to match across different platforms. It is crucial in modern technology, where people often use multiple devices to access the same information seamlessly.

Synonyms

align, coordinate, synchronize.

Examples of usage

  • I am synching my phone with my computer.
  • The application is synching the files in real-time.
  • He spent the afternoon synching his playlists on multiple devices.

Translations

Translations of the word "synching" in other languages:

🇵🇹 sincronização

🇮🇳 समकालिकता

🇩🇪 Synchronisation

🇮🇩 sinkronisasi

🇺🇦 синхронізація

🇵🇱 synchronizacja

🇯🇵 同期

🇫🇷 synchronisation

🇪🇸 sincronización

🇹🇷 senkronizasyon

🇰🇷 동기화

🇸🇦 مزامنة

🇨🇿 synchronizace

🇸🇰 synchronizácia

🇨🇳 同步

🇸🇮 sinhronizacija

🇮🇸 samhæfing

🇰🇿 синхронизация

🇬🇪 სინქრონიზაცია

🇦🇿 sinkronizasiya

🇲🇽 sincronización

Etymology

The term 'synch' originates from the Greek word 'sunkhronizesthai', which means 'to occur at the same time.' It was introduced into the English language in the context of music and theater in the 19th century, referring to performers working together in time. The adaptation into the technological domain occurred in the late 20th century as computers and electronic devices became more prevalent. With the rise of interconnected devices and cloud technology, 'synching' gained popularity, especially in the context of ensuring data consistency across multiple devices. Today, it is a common term in everyday digital interactions, signifying the need for coherence and uniformity in an increasingly digital world.