harmonize — har‧mo‧nize [ˈhɑːmənaɪz ǁ ˈhɑːr ] also harmonise verb [transitive] to make two or more systems, sets of rules etc more similar so that they work better together: • a European Commission directive to harmonise rules on copyright in different EU… … Financial and business terms
harmonise — (Brit.) v. agree; reconcile; go together, match; (Music) compose a harmony; play in harmony; sing in harmony; (Music) add harmony to a melody (also harmonize) … English contemporary dictionary
harmonize — (Amer.) har·mo·nize || hÉ‘rmÉ™naɪz / hÉ‘Ëm v. agree; reconcile; go together, match; (Music) compose a harmony; play in harmony; sing in harmony; (Music) add harmony to a melody (also harmonise) … English contemporary dictionary
harmonize — (also harmonise) ► VERB 1) Music add notes to (a melody) to produce harmony. 2) make or be harmonious. DERIVATIVES harmonization noun … English terms dictionary
harmonise — verb 1. go together The colors don t harmonize Their ideas concorded • Syn: ↑harmonize, ↑consort, ↑accord, ↑concord, ↑fit in, ↑agree … Useful english dictionary
harmonize — [[t]hɑ͟ː(r)mənaɪz[/t]] harmonizes, harmonizing, harmonized (in BRIT, also use harmonise) 1) V RECIP If two or more things harmonize with each other, they fit in well with each other. [V with n] ...slabs of pink and beige stone that harmonize with … English dictionary
harmonize — har|mo|nize also harmonise BrE [ˈha:mənaız US ˈha:r ] v 1.) [I] if two or more things harmonize, they work well together or look good together harmonize with ▪ We want to make sure that the new offices harmonize with the other buildings in the… … Dictionary of contemporary English
harmonise — [c]/ˈhamənaɪz/ (say hahmuhnuyz) verb (harmonised, harmonising) –verb (t) 1. to bring into harmony, accord, or agreement: to harmonise the views. 2. Music to accompany with appropriate harmony. –verb (i) 3. to be in agreement in action, sense, or… …
harmonize — harmonizable, adj. harmonization, n. harmonizer, n. /hahr meuh nuyz /, v., harmonized, harmonizing. v.t. 1. to bring into harmony, accord, or agreement: to harmonize one s views with the new situation. 2. Music. to accompany with appropriate… … Universalium
harmonize — or harmonise verb 1》 provide harmony for. ↘sing or play in harmony. 2》 make or be harmonious or in agreement. ↘make consistent: plans to harmonize the railways of Europe. Derivatives harmonization noun harmonizer noun … English new terms dictionary
harmonise — British variant of harmonize … New Collegiate Dictionary