Idioms

get in tune with the times

get in tune with the times

To be, strive to be, or appear to be contemporary, fashionable, or relevant in modern times. There are as many who want the church to maintain its traditional values as there are those who think it needs to get in tune with the times. As information becomes more readily available in a digital format, publishers are going to have to change their methods if they want to get in tune with the times. A: "That place is cash only." B: "Really, they don't take cards? Geez, they need to get in tune with the times."
See also: get, times, tune
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