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sym⋅pho⋅nize

[sim-fuh-nahyz]
–verb (used without object), -nized, -niz⋅ing.
to play or sound together harmoniously.
Also, especially British, sym⋅pho⋅nise.


Origin:
1485–95; symphon(y) + -ize


sym⋅pho⋅ni⋅za⋅tion, noun
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symphonise

verb
play or sound together, in harmony [syn: symphonize
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