To form a pleasing or harmonious relationship or combination with
“Wood posts topped with graceful finials were painted black to harmonize with the metal railings and ironwork on the home's front exterior.”
To bring things into harmony by resolving any differences in
“Until this is done, there is no use trying to harmonize the differences in the specifications of the various countries.”
To re-establish harmonious relations between two or more parties
“His mission was to harmonize relations between the Generalissimo and the American Commander.”
To agree or be compatible with
“But this story does not harmonize with what we learn elsewhere of the emperor Philip.”
To be, or to make, consistent with
“Understanding these dynamics help a person gain insight and harmonize all their life activities.”
To cause two or more events to happen at the same time or rate
To mix or blend together, typically into a single mass or unit
To correct or amend a mistake or undesirable situation
To arrange or score music for performance by an orchestra
To be on friendly terms with someone
(of music) To perform an accompaniment to
To become adjusted to new conditions
To arrange systematically
To be part of, in the proper place
To make musical sounds with the voice, especially words with a set tune
To form into a group or groups
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