retune
/riːˈtuːn/
verb
- To adjust or tune (a musical instrument, radio, engine, or other device) again to achieve the correct pitch, frequency, or performance.
- The mechanic will retune the engine to improve its fuel efficiency.
- I need to retune the radio to pick up the new station clearly.
- The guitarist had to retune his guitar after the first song because a string went flat.
- To adjust or recalibrate a system, process, or approach to improve its effectiveness or adapt to new conditions.
- After the feedback, the teacher had to retune her lesson plan to better engage the students.
- We need to retune our workflow to handle the increased demand.
- The company decided to retune its marketing strategy to reach a younger audience.