retuning

/riːˈtuːnɪŋ/
verb
  1. Present participle of retune: the act of adjusting or tuning again.
    • Retuning the engine requires careful attention to the carburetor settings.
    • He is retuning his guitar in the middle of the song, which is tricky to do.
    • The engineer spent the afternoon retuning the radio transmitter for better signal strength.
noun
  1. The process or instance of adjusting something again to the correct settings.
    • The retuning of the entire network took several hours but improved performance.
    • A quick retuning of the piano made the chords sound much richer.
    • After a retuning, the old radio worked like new.
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