be out of sync with sb

be out of sync with sb
be out of sync (with sth/sb)
to fail to work well together , or to fail to agree or match with something or someone else: »

The government's ideas are out of sync with a nation demanding change.

Main Entry: sync

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  • be out of sync with sth — be out of sync (with sth/sb) ► to fail to work well together , or to fail to agree or match with something or someone else: »The government s ideas are out of sync with a nation demanding change. Main Entry: ↑sync …   Financial and business terms

  • be out of sync with sth/sb — be out of sync (with sth/sb) ► to fail to work well together , or to fail to agree or match with something or someone else: »The government s ideas are out of sync with a nation demanding change. Main Entry: ↑sync …   Financial and business terms

  • out of sync — working at different times, at different speeds, or in a different way The school day is totally out of sync with working parents …   English dictionary

  • Out-of-Sync — This article is about the film. For the unrelated book, see Out of Sync. Out of Sync Directed by Debbie Allen Produced by …   Wikipedia

  • Out of Sync — This article is about the book. For the unrelated film, see Out of Sync. Out of Sync   …   Wikipedia

  • be out of sync — (with sth/sb) ► to fail to work well together , or to fail to agree or match with something or someone else: »The government s ideas are out of sync with a nation demanding change. Main Entry: ↑sync …   Financial and business terms

  • sync — UK US (also synch) /sɪŋk/ noun [U] ● be in sync (with sth/sb) Cf. be in sync with sth/sb ● be out of sync (with sth/sb) Cf. be out of sync with sth/sb …   Financial and business terms

  • sync or synch — [ sıŋk ] noun INFORMAL in sync working together at the same time, at the same speed, or in the same way: Production and demand are now in sync. out of sync working at different times, at different speeds, or in a different way: The school day is… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • sync — sync1 synch [sıŋk] n [Date: 1900 2000; Origin: synchronization] 1.) in sync (with sth/sb) a) if things are in sync, they are working well together at exactly the same time and speed be/move/work in sync ▪ The two mechanisms have to work in sync.… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • sync — /sɪŋk/ (say singk) Colloquial –noun 1. synchronisation. –verb (i), verb (t) 2. → synchronise. –phrase 3. in sync, (of separate parts, entities, etc.) operating as a synchronised whole. 4. out of sync, (of separate parts) not operating together as …  

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