While Mulan is blockbuster material with wide appeal, a movie like Kaufman’s has a smaller, but very passionate, built-in audience attuned to art-house fare.
This is the most important movie weekend of the year|Alissa Wilkinson|September 4, 2020|Vox
I was beginning to attune to my surroundings, which was a thrilling experience.
Walking With Wildebeests: Exploring the Serengeti on Foot|Joanna Eede|July 9, 2013|DAILY BEAST
Kayani also has to attune his actions to the politics within his own high command.
Pakistan-U.S. Relations Frayed But Not Collapsing|Ron Moreau|April 14, 2011|DAILY BEAST
Evidently mountain-fever is what the English emigrant of the higher classes needs to thaw him out and attune him to American ways.
In the High Valley|Susan Coolidge
Nature brooks no delay, and the disharmonic organism must attune itself or perish.
The Rising Tide of Color Against White World-Supremacy|Theodore Lothrop Stoddard
Have you ever listened to the song of a bird and tried to attune your own thoughts to its unrestrained and untaught melodies?
Eighth Reader|James Baldwin
Attune yourself to the active inner Guidance; the Divine Voice has the answer to every dilemma of life.
Autobiography of a YOGI|Paramhansa Yogananda
I did, however, try faintly to attune him in some sort to the spirit of our host and of the day of the year.
A Christmas Garland|Max Beerbohm
British Dictionary definitions for attune
attune
/ (əˈtjuːn) /
verb(tr)
to adjust or accustom (a person or thing); acclimatize