1. unsynchronized - Adjective
2. unsynchronized - Adjective Satellite
not occurring together
Source: WordNetIntercalation The regular calendar had only 355 days, which meant that it would quickly be unsynchronized with the solar year, causing, for example, agricultural festivals to occur out of season. Source: Internet
Changes in load that would cause portions of an AC network to become unsynchronized and to separate, would not similarly affect a DC link, and the power flow through the DC link would tend to stabilize the AC network. Source: Internet
However, HVDC systems make it possible to interconnect unsynchronized AC networks, and also add the possibility of controlling AC voltage and reactive power flow. Source: Internet
Many areas that wish to share power have unsynchronized networks. Source: Internet
Many systems need circuits that allow external unsynchronized signals to enter synchronous logic circuits. Source: Internet
Offshore windfarms also require undersea cables, and their turbines are unsynchronized. Source: Internet