tuneups

/ˈtunˌʌps/
noun
  1. A series of adjustments or repairs made to an engine or machine to improve its performance.
    • Regular tuneups can help your engine run more efficiently.
    • The mechanic performed a complete tuneup on the lawnmower.
    • My car needs a tuneup before the long road trip.
  2. A process of making small improvements or adjustments to a system, plan, or organization to make it work better.
    • The company did a tuneup of its customer service policies.
    • The coach called for a team tuneup before the playoffs.
    • After the software tuneup, the app ran much faster.
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