Syncing: meaning, definitions and examples

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syncing

 

[ ˈsɪŋkɪŋ ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

technology

Synchronizing data between devices or systems to ensure they have the same information at the same time.

Synonyms

align, harmonize, synchronize.

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Word Description / Examples
syncing

Informal context, usually related to technology and digital devices where data needs to be made consistent.

  • I am syncing my phone with my computer
  • The app is syncing the data in the background
synchronize

Formal context, often used in technical, mechanical, or temporal settings where precise timing is crucial.

  • The swimmers managed to synchronize their movements perfectly
  • We need to synchronize our watches before starting the mission
harmonize

Typically used in musical contexts or when talking about making things compatible or in agreement.

  • The musicians worked hard to harmonize their voices
  • The company is trying to harmonize its policies across all branches
align

Used when talking about arranging objects in a straight line or ensuring different pieces fit together well; also used in a metaphorical sense.

  • Before we begin the project, let's align our goals
  • He aligned the pictures on the wall perfectly

Examples of usage

  • The app is syncing your contacts with the cloud.
  • Make sure your devices are connected to the internet to enable syncing.

Translations

Translations of the word "syncing" in other languages:

🇵🇹 sincronização

🇮🇳 समकालिकरण

🇩🇪 Synchronisierung

🇮🇩 sinkronisasi

🇺🇦 синхронізація

🇵🇱 synchronizacja

🇯🇵 同期

🇫🇷 synchronisation

🇪🇸 sincronización

🇹🇷 senkronizasyon

🇰🇷 동기화

🇸🇦 مزامنة

🇨🇿 synchronizace

🇸🇰 synchronizácia

🇨🇳 同步

🇸🇮 sinhronizacija

🇮🇸 samstilling

🇰🇿 синхрондау

🇬🇪 სინქრონიზაცია

🇦🇿 sinxronizasiya

🇲🇽 sincronización

Etymology

The term 'syncing' originated from the word 'synchronize', which comes from the Greek word 'sunkronos', meaning 'happening at the same time'. The concept of syncing data has become increasingly important in the digital age, where the need for real-time updates and consistency across multiple devices or systems is crucial.

See also: sync.