Pronunciation: /ˈhɑːrməˌnaɪz/
noun a harmonious combination or arrangement
A1 I like the way the colors harmonize in this painting.
A2 The choir members need to practice more to harmonize their voices.
B1 The key to a successful team is having members who can harmonize their different skills and strengths.
B2 The orchestra conductor ensured that all the instruments harmonized perfectly during the performance.
C1 The architect designed the building to harmonize with its natural surroundings.
C2 The author's use of language and imagery in the novel harmonize beautifully to create a powerful narrative.
verb to bring into agreement or harmony
A1 I like to harmonize with my friends when we sing together.
A2 The colors of the painting harmonize beautifully with each other.
B1 It is important for a team to harmonize their efforts in order to achieve success.
B2 The orchestra worked hard to harmonize their playing for the upcoming concert.
C1 The company's new marketing strategy aims to harmonize their brand image across all platforms.
C2 The government is working to harmonize policies between different departments to ensure consistency and efficiency.
formal It is important for the team to harmonize their efforts in order to achieve the project goals.
informal Let's all work together and harmonize our ideas to come up with a great plan.
slang We need to get on the same page and harmonize our actions for this to work.
figurative The colors in the painting harmonize perfectly, creating a sense of peace and balance.
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