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dial

[dahy-uhl, dahyl] / ˈdaɪ əl, daɪl /
VERB
tune to desired position
Synonyms


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Zverev regrouped at the changeover and came out firing, racing 4-0 clear with a double break to power through set two in 31 minutes and dial up the pressure.

From Barron's

With the EV market dialed back, executives at Ford and competitors see hybrid vehicles as a likelier technology to gain steam among U.S. car buyers.

From The Wall Street Journal

The reduced crew will probably mean that scientific work on the ISS will be dialled back.

From BBC

That has prompted some to wonder whether the administration might view a Supreme Court ruling against the tariffs as an opportunity to dial back the levies.

From MarketWatch

The woman, who did not give her name, said the dial could reach 60C.

From Barron's