0 to make someone able to understand or recognize something:
My ears are beginning to attune to the subtle differences in intonation.
His previous experience attuned him to the limitations and possibilities of government service.
The individual becomes attuned to the information that specifies an object of constant shape, and static percepts of shape are unnecessary.
When discussing possible collaborative strategies, participants suggested exchanging experiences on local reconciliation, and attuning human rights advocacy.
The ruined sites, in a dynamic process, become the locus for a variety of parties attuned to different agendas.
Art like this makes exiles of artist and audience alike: innocent, hopeful, searching, attuned to signs of the familiar, sensitive to the strange.
The question that must be answered is why, if it is real, human beings should be particularly attuned to the existence of the supernatural.
And it involves being able to produce interesting and varied linguistic output that is attuned to different addressees and communicative contexts.
In rating the stimuli, listeners were therefore also attuned to the context in which these recordings were heard.
Different cultures have become attuned to one of these channels, elaborating on its symptomatic manifestations while relatively neglecting the other channel.