Definitions

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • transitive verb to cause a process to occur at times or in cycles independent of another process.

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  • verb To cause, or to experience desynchronization

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  • verb cause to become desynchronized; cause to occur at unrelated times

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Examples

  • Adjustment would desynchronize the SAG and WGA expirations and dramatically reduce both unions 'leverage.

    Jonathan Handel: SAG: No Good Reason to Strike 2009

  • But when the Western economies do desynchronize, it is likely that the U.S. will be the outlier -- with durably higher inflation.

    What Lies Ahead at InBev? 2008

  • Also, if you see the comment numbers appear to desynchronize from the quoted comment numbers, its much more likely to be because Steve or myself have restored a comment or ...

    2006 May « Climate Audit 2006

  • Also, if you see the comment numbers appear to desynchronize from the quoted comment numbers, its much more likely to be because Steve or myself have restored a comment or two from the Spam Karma filter that should not have been there.

    Spam Karma reset « Climate Audit 2006

  • Films-Redux, 2010, for which she worked with a team to desynchronize sound from image, or

    artforum.com 2010

  • Thank you for the idea, but this software did also desynchronize the subtitles ...

    VideoHelp.com Forum 2009

  • "Following stimulation, the neurons desynchronize, similar to the firing pattern that you would see when a healthy mouse is continuously moving."

    Health News from Medical News Today 2009

  • Now, maybe there's some as-yet-unknown force acting on the particular type of clock in a GPS satellite, causing it to desynchronize from ground-based clocks.

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] 2009

  • "Following stimulation, the neurons desynchronize, similar to the firing pattern that you would see when a healthy mouse is continuously moving."

    EurekAlert! - Breaking News 2009

  • "Following stimulation, the neurons desynchronize, similar to the firing pattern that you would see when a healthy mouse is continuously moving."

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2009

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