Attune

  • 21attune — verb adjust or accustom to a situation. Derivatives attunement noun Origin C16: from at + tune …

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  • 22attune — v. a. 1. (Rare.) Set to a tune, make musical. 2. Tune, accord, harmonize, modulate, put in tune. 3. Bring into accord or agreement, harmonize, adjust, adapt, attemper, accommodate …

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  • 23attune — verb we are finally attuned to city life Syn: accustom, adjust, adapt, acclimatize, condition, accommodate, assimilate; acclimate …

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  • 24attune — v harmonize, coordinate, accord, assimilate, homologize; adapt, adjust, fit, tailor, measure, proportion; regulate, set, reconcile, synchronize …

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  • 25attune — at·tune …

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  • 26attune — /əˈtjun / (say uh tyoohn), / tʃun/ (say choohn) verb (t) (attuned, attuning) 1. Music to adjust to tune or harmony; bring into accord. 2. (usually in the passive) to adjust (a person) to accept their surroundings, situation, environment, etc.: he …

  • 27attune — see TUNE …

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  • 28attune — v.tr. 1 (usu. foll. by to) adjust (a person or thing) to a situation. 2 bring (an orchestra, instrument, etc.) into musical accord. Etymology: AT + TUNE …

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  • 29nutate — attune …

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  • 30Attuned — Attune At*tune , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Attuned}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Attuning}.] [Pref. ad + tune.] [1913 Webster] 1. To tune or put in tune; to make melodious; to adjust, as one sound or musical instrument to another; as, to attune the voice to a… …

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