make sense vs sync

make sense

verb
  • To be sensible, coherent, reasonable. 

  • To be in the realm of the ordinary, to be not particularly developed. 

  • To decipher or understand. 

  • Used to express interest or desire in something; to be pleasing or beneficial; to work, be operative, or be advantageous to. 

sync

verb
  • To synchronize, especially in the senses of data synchronization, time synchronization, or synchronizing music with video. 

  • To flush all pending I/O operations to disk. 

noun
  • A music synchronization license, allowing the music to be synchronized with visual media such as films. 

  • Harmony. 

How often have the words make sense and sync occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )