untune - Meaning in Telugu

untune - Meaning in Telugu

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Definitions and Meaning of untune in English

untune verb

  1. cause to be out of tune

    Example

    • "Don't untune that string!"
  2. cause to lose one's composure

What is untune meaning in Telugu?

The word or phrase untune refers to cause to be out of tune, or cause to lose one's composure. See untune meaning in Telugu, untune definition, translation and meaning of untune in Telugu. Find untune similar words, untune synonyms. Also learn untune opposite words, untune antonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of untune. Find the answer of what is the meaning of untune in Telugu.

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