fine
tune
Third Person
fine-tunes
Present Participle
fine-tuning
Past Tense
fine-tuned
Past Participle
fine-tuned
1
to make very precise adjustments, usually small ones, to improve or perfect something
transitive
- The musician spent hours fine-tuning the melody to achieve the desired sound.
- Engineers fine-tuned the engine's performance to maximize fuel efficiency.
- Designers fine-tuned the layout of the website for better user navigation.
- Athletes work with coaches to fine-tune their techniques for optimal performance.
- The photographer fine-tuned the camera settings to capture the perfect shot.
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