1. synch - Noun
2. synch - Verb
synch (plural synchs)
Alternative spelling of sync
synch (third-person singular simple present synchs, present participle synching, simple past and past participle synched)
Alternative spelling of sync
‘Actors miss their cues, the dubbing is just out of synch, the sound effects are too loud and don't match up with the action on-screen.’ Source: Internet
For years i believed with my head what I had been taught, but along life's way my heart came to believe in a God of very different character, and for a long time I suffered because the two were out of synch. Source: Internet
It takes a little bit of setup, but if you are using Logos or BibleWorks on two different systems, it provides a way for you to keep your programs in synch at both locations. Source: Internet
Just little flashes of memories from being a kid, watching them lip synch to Ray Charles or whatever it is. Source: Internet
Service is frequently slow, so be prepared to synch to the island rhythm and wait for your food. Source: Internet
The only thing I would do differently in the M4 is have a "synch" button so that I can control the temp on both sides of the without always having to adjust two buttons. Source: Internet