dissynchronize

verb

Etymology

From dis- + synchronize.

  1. derived from *-idyé-
  2. derived from -ίζω
  3. derived from -izō
  4. derived from -iser
  5. inherited from -isen
  6. formed as synchronize — “syn- + chrono- + -ize
  7. prefixed as dissynchronize — “dis + synchronize

Definitions

  1. To cause (something) to lose synchronization.

    • Somewhere on the way to adulthood, we're taught to dissynchronize the free expression of anger.

The neighborhood

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