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Definitions from the WebinsyncPart of speech: adjective Sense: in harmony or coordination Example sentence: The synchronized swimmers moved in perfect insync with the music. Part of speech: noun Sense: a state of synchronization or coordination Example sentence: The team's insync was evident in their flawless performance. Part of speech: adverb Sense: in a synchronized or coordinated manner Example sentence: The dancers moved insync with each other, creating a mesmerizing display. Part of speech: verb (used with object) Sense: to bring into synchronization or coordination Example sentence: The conductor insynced the orchestra before starting the performance. Part of speech: verb (used without object) Sense: to be in synchronization or coordination Example sentence: The team members practiced daily to ensure they insynced perfectly during the competition. Part of speech: adjective (local usage) Sense: a popular term in the local community, often used to describe events or activities that unite the community Example sentence: The annual neighborhood block party is a truly insync event that brings everyone together. Part of speech: noun (local usage) Sense: a local music band known for their insync performances Example sentence: The Insync band is loved by the locals for their energetic and synchronized performances. Related products on Amazon: | ||||
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