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- verbsyncopate (verb) · syncopates (third person present) · syncopated (past tense) · syncopated (past participle) · syncopating (present participle)
- displace the beats or accents in (music or a rhythm) so that strong beats become weak and vice versa:"soloists maintain the absolute freedom to syncopate the rhythm or break free from the beat entirely"
- shorten (a word) by dropping sounds or letters in the middle, as in symbology for symbolology, or Gloster for Gloucester.
Originearly 17th century: from late Latin syncopat- ‘affected with syncope’, from the verb syncopare ‘to swoon’ (see syncope).
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