Harmonize ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Harmonize ( verb )

  1. To bring into agreement or consistency.
  2. To make something consistent or compatible.
  3. To sing or play in harmony.

Origin:

From the latin word harmonia, meaning harmony.

Examples:

  1. The different colors of the painting harmonize beautifully.
  2. The company is working to harmonize its policies with those of its partners.
  3. The choir will be harmonizing the melody during the performance.
  4. I harmonized my schedule with my friend's so we could meet up.
  5. She harmonized the flavors of the dish by adding a dash of salt.

(As a noun)

Harmonize ( noun )

  1. To bring into agreement or consistency.
  2. To make something consistent or compatible.
  3. To sing or play in harmony.

Origin:

From the latin word harmonia, meaning harmony.

Examples:

  1. The different colors of the painting harmonize beautifully.
  2. The company is working to harmonize its policies with those of its partners.
  3. The choir will be harmonizing the melody during the performance.
  4. I harmonized my schedule with my friend's so we could meet up.
  5. She harmonized the flavors of the dish by adding a dash of salt.
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