fine-tune

[US]/[ˌfaɪn ˈtjuːn]/
[UK]/[ˌfaɪn ˈtuːn]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.To make small adjustments to something in order to improve it.; To adjust precisely.
n.A small adjustment made to improve something.

Phrases & Collocations

fine-tune settings

fine-tune performance

fine-tuning process

fine-tuned model

fine-tune parameters

further fine-tune

fine-tuning the system

fine-tuned approach

fine-tune it

fine-tuning efforts

Example Sentences

we need to fine-tune the marketing strategy to reach a wider audience.

the algorithm requires further fine-tuning to improve its accuracy.

let's fine-tune the model with more training data.

the chef will fine-tune the recipe based on customer feedback.

it's important to fine-tune your communication skills for professional success.

we'll fine-tune the parameters to optimize performance.

the team will fine-tune the project timeline to meet the deadline.

the musician continued to fine-tune his guitar before the concert.

we need to fine-tune our approach to address the challenges effectively.

the engineer will fine-tune the engine for maximum efficiency.

the company plans to fine-tune its pricing strategy next quarter.

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