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    fine-tune
    /fʌɪnˈtjuːn/

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    • 1. make small adjustments to (something) in order to achieve the best or a desired performance: "they can fine-tune the computer programs to focus on a small region of space"

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  3. to make very small changes to something in order to make it work as well as possible: She spent hours fine-tuning her speech. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Correcting and mending. calibration. clean (someone/something) up. correction. fiddle (around) with something. fix something up. mess. reconstruction. recover. rectifiable.

  4. verb [ T ] uk / ˌfaɪnˈtʃuːn / us / ˌfaɪnˈtuːn / to make very small changes to something in order to make it work as well as possible: She spent hours fine-tuning her speech. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Correcting and mending. calibration. clean (someone/something) up. correction. fiddle (around) with something. fine-tune. mess.

  5. The meaning of FINE-TUNE is to adjust precisely so as to bring to the highest level of performance or effectiveness. How to use fine-tune in a sentence.

  6. Fine-tuning in machine learning is the process of adapting a pre-trained model for specific tasks or use cases. It has become a fundamental deep learning technique, particularly in the training process of foundation models used for generative AI.

  7. FINE-TUNE meaning: 1. to make very small changes to something in order to make it work as well as possible: 2. to…. Learn more.

  8. If you fine-tune something, you make very small and precise changes to it in order to make it as successful or effective as it possibly can be. We do not try to fine-tune the economy on the basis of short-term predictions.

  9. noun. /ˌfaɪn ˈtjuːnɪŋ/ /ˌfaɪn ˈtuːnɪŋ/ [uncountable] the action of making very small changes to something so that it is as good as it can possibly be. The system is set up but it needs some fine-tuning. Take your English to the next level. The Oxford Learner’s Thesaurus explains the difference between groups of similar words.