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  • 11harmonize — verb 1) colors that harmonize in a pleasing way Syn: coordinate, go together, match, blend, mix, balance; be compatible, be harmonious, suit each other Ant: clash 2) a plan to harmonize tax laws across the country …

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  • 12harmonize — 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 …

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  • 13harmonize — [ˈhɑːməˌnaɪz] verb 1) [T] to make laws or policies that work with those of a different country, organization etc 2) [I] to sing or play different notes at the same time, producing a pleasant sound 3) [I/T] to combine with other things in a… …

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  • 14harmonize — I (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To render harmonic] Syn. blend, arrange, put to harmony, adapt, set, orchestrate, symphonize, tune, sing a duet, play in harmony with, sing in harmony with, make contrapuntal. 2. [To accord with one another] Syn. correspond …

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  • 15harmonize — I. v. a. 1. Make harmonious, reconcile, adjust to each other. 2. (Mus.) Set accompanying parts to. II. v. n. Accord, agree, correspond, chime, comport, tally, square, quadrate, cohere, be in unison, be harmonious …

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  • 16harmonize — v 1. adapt, attune, adjust; compose, order, balance, make symmetrical, quadrate; regulate, modulate, methodize, systematize, coordinate, orchestrate, direct; reconcile, patch up, placate, accommodate, settle differences; mediate, arbitrate,… …

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  • 17harmonize — v. (also ise) 1 tr. add notes to (a melody) to produce harmony. 2 tr. & intr. (often foll. by with) bring into or be in harmony. 3 intr. make or form a pleasing or consistent whole. Derivatives: harmonization n. Etymology: f. F harmoniser (as… …

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  • 18match — I. n. 1. Equal, mate, companion, tally. 2. Competition, trial, contest. 3. Union, marriage. II. v. a. 1. Rival, equal. 2. Adapt, suit, fit, proportion, make equal, make harmonize. 3. Marry, give in marriage, m …

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  • 19harmonization — 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… …

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  • 20harmonization — harmonize (also harmonise) ► VERB 1) Music add notes to (a melody) to produce harmony. 2) make or be harmonious. DERIVATIVES harmonization noun …

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