সুর বাঁধা, সুর করা, সুর মেলান, ঐক্যবিধান করা, সমন্বয়বিধান করা
(1) Adjust or accustom to; bring into harmony with
(2) Adjust or accustom to
(3) Bring into harmony with
(4) Adjust
(1) What affects a surfer's riding is his ability to attune to these rhythms.
(2) Go at your own pace, making small adjustments that attune to your mood, level and physical ability.
(3) They draw us into another world, their world, to which we must attune and acclimatize ourselves.
(4) Our cells are beginning to reorganize, restructure, and attune to the higher vibratory frequency.
(5) Typically, it is the mother who learns to read and attune to the baby, so the child has less need to develop these skills in his/her relationship with her.
(6) A conscious attempt to attune to the wider audience
(7) But when I get in touch with another religion, and I attune to their dimension of the holy, I can bring that attunement back and enhance my connection
(8) He can attune to the psyches of both the writer and reader, as in his comments on Angela Carter, Arthur Miller or on Beirut Blues.
(9) Therefore, the most successful programs were those that were attuned to the future and flexible enough to respond quickly.
(10) Early learning environments in which teachers are attuned to temperamental differences among children may help to provide a comprehensive basis for the development of skills important for learning.
(11) By being attuned to individual students' personal goals, teachers can assist students who otherwise might give up.
(12) She is much more attuned than I am to the technology.
(13) Members were attuned to the political environment and sought what was politically possible.
(14) Professionally, the men are clearly closely attuned .
(15) The Bochum Symphony Orchestra are attuned to these overtly romantic pieces and both soloists are also top class interpreters.
(16) Even if you are not exercising, you can change your mood by attuning to your breath, noticing where you feel blocked, and deepening and opening the lungs.
(17) Emotions are also more vulnerable to manipulation by marketers, since they are attuned to respond to novelty, and visual stimulus.
(18) This means education systems and economic structures that are attuned to, and can adapt to, global technological innovations.
(19) For the mind is so attuned to the reception of facial signals that almost any combination of two dots and a dash will suffice.
(20) At the same time, he was equipped with a political antenna that was finely attuned to social discontent and class conflict.
accustom
adjust
adapt
acclimatize
condition
accommodate
assimilate
acclimate