Harmonization

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /hɑːrmənaɪˈzeɪʃən/

Definitions of harmonization

noun the act of making things harmonious or consistent

Example Sentences

A1 Harmonization of colors is important in interior design.

A2 The harmonization of flavors in the dish was perfect.

B1 The company is working on harmonization of policies across all branches.

B2 The harmonization of international trade laws is a complex process.

C1 The harmonization of accounting standards is crucial for global business operations.

C2 The harmonization of cultural practices between the two countries was a challenging but rewarding endeavor.

Examples of harmonization in a Sentence

formal The process of harmonization of international trade regulations is crucial for promoting global commerce.

informal We need to work on harmonization of our schedules so we can all meet up at the same time.

slang Let's get in sync and harmonize our plans for the weekend.

figurative Finding harmony in our differences is the key to successful team harmonization.

Grammatical Forms of harmonization

past tense

harmonized

plural

harmonizations

comparative

more harmonized

superlative

most harmonized

present tense

harmonize

future tense

will harmonize

perfect tense

have harmonized

continuous tense

is harmonizing

singular

harmonization

positive degree

harmonious

infinitive

to harmonize

gerund

harmonizing

participle

harmonized

Origin and Evolution of harmonization

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin and Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'harmonization' originated from the Latin word 'harmonizare', which came from the Greek word 'harmonia' meaning agreement or concord.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in music to describe the blending of different musical notes to create a pleasing sound, 'harmonization' has evolved to also refer to the process of making things compatible or consistent, such as in laws, regulations, or standards.