Modulate

/ˈmɒd.jʊ.leɪt/verb

To adjust or regulate something, especially to make it more effective or suitable

to vary the tone, pitch, or volume of one's voice.

The marketing team needs to modulate their strategy to better target the new demographic.Business
The audio engineer had to modulate the sound levels to ensure a clear and consistent broadcast.Technology

Origin: From Latin 'modulatus', past participle of 'modulare', from 'modulus', meaning measure or rhythm.

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