Word info

retuning

Speech parts

1. retuning - Noun

2. retuning - Verb

Meaning

retuning

present participle of retune

retuning (plural retunings)

The act by which something is retuned; a subsequent tuning.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

And while such efforts have proved fruitful in a variety of ways, they have also run into serious limitations—the need for retuning of redox potentials, for example, and the high expense involved when using transition-metal photocatalysts. Source: Internet

For many instruments tuned in just intonation, one cannot change keys without retuning the instrument. Source: Internet

Tuning precautions The primary coil's resonant frequency is tuned to that of the secondary, by using low-power oscillations, then increasing the power (and retuning if necessary) until the system operates properly at maximum power. Source: Internet

This started a thought that led to me deciding that if a minor tweetstorm constituted news, then not only have I succeeded in reshaping modern communications, but I have also succeeded in retuning modern politics. Source: Internet

On harps of earlier design, a given string can play only a single note without retuning the string. Source: Internet

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