dissynchronize
Appearance
English
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]- dissynchronise (Commonwealth English)
Etymology
[edit]From dis- + synchronize.
Verb
[edit]dissynchronize (third-person singular simple present dissynchronizes, present participle dissynchronizing, simple past and past participle dissynchronized)
- (transitive) To cause (something) to lose synchronization.
- 1993, Doe Lang, The Secrets of Charisma[1]:
- Somewhere on the way to adulthood, we're taught to dissynchronize the free expression of anger.