attune

/əˈtun/
verb
  1. To make or become aware of or responsive to something; to adjust or adapt one's mind or senses to a particular situation, idea, or frequency.
    • Good leaders attune their communication style to the needs of their team members.
    • The musician's ears are attuned to even the slightest changes in pitch.
    • She took a few deep breaths to attune herself to the peaceful atmosphere of the garden.
  2. To bring into harmony or accord; to make consistent or compatible.
    • The therapist helped the couple attune their expectations for the relationship.
    • The company's policies need to be attuned to modern workplace standards.
    • He tried to attune his daily schedule with his natural sleep cycle.
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