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US
/ˈhɑɹməˌnaɪz/
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VERB
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bring (several things) into consonance or relate harmoniously
harmonize the different interests -
bring into consonance or accord
harmonize one's goals with one's abilities -
go together
The colors don't harmonize
Their ideas concorded - bring into consonance, harmony, or accord while making music or singing
- write a harmony for
- sing or play in harmony
How To Use harmonize In A Sentence
- Also, please keep in mind that in order to conceal my identity I'm speaking through a harmonizer--in reality my voice sounds exactly like Keith David's. Keeping it Reeled In: Hope or Delusion?
- But it cannot be denied that, in his endeavors to harmonize universal grace with the fact that not all, but some only, are saved, Melanchthon repudiated the monergism of Luther, espoused and defended the powers of free will in spiritual matters, and thought, argued, spoke, and wrote in terms of synergism. Historical Introductions to the Symbolical Books of the Evangelical Lutheran Church
- Understanding these dynamics help a person gain insight and harmonize all their life activities.
- Ziggy Pawelzick, 67, who works in the gourmet meat section of a Toronto grocery store, called a harmonized tax a "ripoff. Undefined
- Barbara White and her mother like to listen to music together, though their tastes don't harmonize.
- The singers began to harmonize the new song.
- The architect's brief was to design an extension which would harmonize as much as possible with the existing building.
- The colors of your coat, hat and muffler shall harmonize.
- He's got great flow, and a song that samples "Hail to the Chief" "Paragraph President": "As a politician he considers himself a national harmonizer "Let's listen to Crack Emcee's playlist and then come back and discuss."
- I listened, but caught no tone of her sharp voice, which usually came painfully from the back regions of the house; it would ill have harmonized with the sweet autumn day and the robin's song. John Halifax, Gentleman