Sync
(verb)
To make (something) occur at the same time as something else.
Origin:
Short form of the word 'synchronize', derived from greek sun- meaning 'together' and khrónos meaning 'time.'.
Examples:
- She synced her schedule with her husband's so they could spend more time together.
- He synced his phone with his computer to keep his contacts and calendar up-to-date.
- The audio and video were synced perfectly, creating a seamless experience.
- The conductor synced the rhythm of the orchestra with the beat of the music.
- The dancers synced their movements, creating a beautiful and graceful performance.