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      • : in a state in which two or more people or things do not agree with or match one another I don't know the exact time. All the clocks in the office are out of sync. often + with His actions are completely out of sync with our goals.
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  2. The meaning of OUT OF SYNC is in a state in which two or more people or things do not move or happen together at the same time and speed —often + with. How to use out of sync in a sentence.

  3. If one is out of sync, it's like wearing wellies to work. June looks and feels more like February; the iridescent green of the trees and the rampant roses are oddly out of sync with the glowering grey clouds. More than most bowlers, if any part of that mechanical operation is out of sync, his bowling goes awry.

  4. Out-of-sync definition: (in the editing or projection of film) referring to any situation in which the sound does not correspond to the lip movements of an actor or to any other sound source on the screen.. See examples of OUT-OF-SYNC used in a sentence.

  5. Not sharing the same or similar goals, ideals, desires, likes, dislikes, etc.; having the different or dissimilar perspectives or opinions. I don't think I'll go out with her again. It just seemed like we were out of sync on every topic.

  6. n. 1. Synchronization: "an effect like that of stereo speakers slightly out of sync" (Time). 2. Harmony; accord: in sync with today's fashions. intr. & tr.v. synced, sync·ing, syncs or synched or synch·ing or synchs. To synchronize. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

  7. out of sync. not moving or happening at the same time and speed as someone or something else: The brass section was out of sync with the rest of the orchestra. As the bells rang, one of them seemed completely out of synch. If the two generators get out of sync, they will both be damaged.

  8. If two things are in sync, they match or happen together as they should. [ informal ] When demand and supply are out of sync, you either increase the supply or adjust the price.

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