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Definition of Harmonise
1. Verb. Go together. "Their ideas concorded"
Generic synonyms: Agree, Check, Correspond, Fit, Gibe, Jibe, Match, Tally
Related verbs: Agree, Check, Correspond, Fit, Gibe, Jibe, Match, Tally
Specialized synonyms: Blend, Blend In, Go
Derivative terms: Accord, Accordant, Agreeable, Concord, Harmony, Harmony
2. Verb. Write a harmony for.
Category relationships: Euphony, Music
Generic synonyms: Compose, Write
Specialized synonyms: Reharmonise, Reharmonize, Realise, Realize
Derivative terms: Harmonisation, Harmonization
3. Verb. Sing or play in harmony. "Sam and Sue harmonise"
Category relationships: Music, Music, Music
Generic synonyms: Sing
Derivative terms: Harmonisation, Harmoniser, Harmonization, Harmonizer
4. Verb. Bring (several things) into consonance or relate harmoniously. ; "Harmonize the different interests"
Specialized synonyms: Accommodate, Conciliate, Reconcile, Proportion
Generic synonyms: Relate
Derivative terms: Harmoniser, Harmony, Harmonizer, Harmony
5. Verb. Bring into consonance or accord. "Harmonize one's goals with one's abilities"
Generic synonyms: Adjust, Correct, Set
Specialized synonyms: Key
Derivative terms: Harmoniser, Harmonizer, Harmony, Reconciler, Reconciliation
6. Verb. Bring into consonance, harmony, or accord while making music or singing.
Category relationships: Music
Generic synonyms: Alter, Change, Modify
Specialized synonyms: Key
Derivative terms: Chord, Harmonisation, Harmonisation, Harmonization, Harmonization
Definition of Harmonise
1. Verb. (British spelling) (alternative spelling of (harmonize)) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Harmonise
1. [v -NISED, -NISING, -NISES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Harmonise
Literary usage of Harmonise
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An Introduction to the Critical Study and Knowledge of the Holy Scriptures by Thomas Hartwell Horne (1825)
"... parts of which harmonise in one amazing and consistent plan, which runs parallel
with the history of mankind, past, present^ and to come ; and furnishes ..."
2. The Tribune Almanac and Political Registerby Horace Greeley by Horace Greeley (1893)
"... rates charged to members to harmonise with the payments to the widows and
orphans for death claims, more than Thirty Million Dollars have already been ..."
3. A History of Greek Philosophy from the Earliest Period to the Time of Socrates by Eduard Zeller (1881)
"nature, cannot be proved by direct evidence,1 nor with certainty by induction,
from the Cratylus of Plato ;2 and though it would harmonise well with ..."