harmonize
to bring into harmony, accord, or agreement: to harmonize one's views with the new situation.
Music. to accompany with appropriate harmony.
to be in agreement in action, sense, or feeling: Though of different political parties, all the delegates harmonized on civil rights.
to sing in harmony.
Origin of harmonize
1- Also especially British, har·mo·nise .
Other words for harmonize
Other words from harmonize
- har·mo·niz·a·ble, adjective
- har·mo·ni·za·tion, noun
- har·mo·niz·er, noun
- re·har·mo·nize, verb (used with object), re·har·mo·nized, re·har·mo·niz·ing.
- un·har·mo·nize, verb (used with object), un·har·mo·nized, un·har·mo·niz·ing.
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How to use harmonize in a sentence
In this connection it would be interesting to know just how these various harmonizations would appeal to the Tinguian.
The Tinguian | Fay-Cooper ColeThe story of the American Indian is—despite taboos and squalor—a story of harmonizations with nature.
Guide to Life and Literature of the Southwest | J. Frank Dobie
British Dictionary definitions for harmonize
harmonise
/ (ˈhɑːməˌnaɪz) /
to make or become harmonious
(tr) music to provide a harmony for (a melody, tune, etc)
(intr) to sing in harmony, as with other singers
to collate parallel narratives
Derived forms of harmonize
- harmonizable or harmonisable, adjective
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