verb (used with object) 1.to bring into
harmony, accord, or agreement:
to harmonize one's views with the new situation. 2.Music. to accompany with appropriate
harmony.
verb (used without object) 3.to be in agreement in action, sense, or feeling: Though of different political parties, all the delegates harmonized on civil rights.
Also, especially British, har·mo·nise.
Origin: 1475–85; earlier
armonise <
Middle French harmoniser. See
harmony,
-ize Related forms har·mo·niz·a·ble, adjective
har·mo·ni·za·tion, noun
har·mo·niz·er, noun
re·har·mo·nize, verb (used with object), re·har·mo·nized, re·har·mo·niz·ing.
un·har·mo·nize, verb (used with object), un·har·mo·nized, un·har·mo·niz·ing.
Synonyms
1. reconcile, compose. 3. agree, accord.
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