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    Har·mo·nize
    /ˈhärməˌnīz/

    verb

    • 1. add notes to (a melody) to produce harmony: "we harmonize a scale using only the notes from that particular key"
    • 2. produce a pleasing visual combination: "the containers harmonize in color, texture, and shape with the flowers they display" Similar coordinatego togethermatchfit togetherOpposite clash
  2. The meaning of HARMONIZE is to play or sing in harmony. How to use harmonize in a sentence.

  3. Harmonize definition: to bring into harmony, accord, or agreement. See examples of HARMONIZE used in a sentence.

  4. When you harmonize different opinions or ideas, you bring them to some kind of agreement. It's challenging to harmonize the different interests of a whole classroom full of children, but that's part of what a good teacher does.

  5. HARMONIZE definition: 1. to add harmonies to a tune 2. to be suitable together, or to make different people, plans…. Learn more.

  6. 1. to make or become harmonious. 2. (Music, other) ( tr) music to provide a harmony for (a melody, tune, etc) 3. (Music, other) ( intr) to sing in harmony, as with other singers. 4. (Literary & Literary Critical Terms) to collate parallel narratives. ˈharmoˌnizable, ˈharmoˌnisable adj.

  7. to bring into harmony, accord, or agreement. to harmonize one's views with the new situation. 2. Music. to accompany with appropriate harmony. intransitive verb. 3. to be in agreement in action, sense, or feeling. Though of different political parties, all the delegates harmonized on civil rights.

  8. Definition Source. Origin. Verb. Filter. verb. harmonized, harmonizes, harmonizing. To be in harmony; accord; agree. Webster's New World. To make harmonious; bring into agreement.

  9. harmonize. [intransitive] harmonize (with something) if two or more things harmonize with each other or one thing harmonizes with the other, the things go well together and produce an attractive result. The new building does not harmonize with its surroundings.

  10. to bring into harmony, accord, or agreement: to harmonize one's views with the new situation. Music and Dance to accompany with appropriate harmony. v.i. to be in agreement in action, sense, or feeling: Though of different political parties, all the delegates harmonized on civil rights.

  11. to be suitable together, or to make different people, plans, situations, etc suitable for each other: The gardens had been designed to harmonize with the natural landscape.

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