synch
/sɪŋk/; /sɪntʃ/Definitions
1. noun
The act of coordinating or synchronizing two or more things, such as sound and image, to happen at the same time.
“The concert required precise synch between the lighting and music to create an immersive experience.”
2. verb
to coordinate or synchronize two or more things, such as sound and image, to happen at the same time.
“The director instructed the team to synch the video and audio tracks before the final cut.”
3. verb
to bring into harmony or coordination, especially in relation to time or rhythm.
“The choreographer worked to synch the dancers’ movements with the music.”