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Harmonized   /hˈɑrmənˌaɪzd/   Listen
Harmonized

adjective
1.
Involving or characterized by harmony.  Synonyms: consonant, harmonic, harmonical, harmonised.



Harmonize

verb
(past & past part. harmonized; pres. part. harmonizing)
1.
Go together.  Synonyms: accord, agree, concord, consort, fit in, harmonise.  "Their ideas concorded"
2.
Write a harmony for.  Synonym: harmonise.
3.
Sing or play in harmony.  Synonym: harmonise.
4.
Bring (several things) into consonance or relate harmoniously.  Synonym: harmonise.
5.
Bring into consonance or accord.  Synonyms: harmonise, reconcile.
6.
Bring into consonance, harmony, or accord while making music or singing.  Synonyms: chord, harmonise.



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"Harmonized" Quotes from Famous Books



... witnesses may be harmonized, as they are by that atonement which reconciles man to himself, as well as reconciles man to God. Very significantly does the Epistle to the Hebrews, in inviting our approach to God make, as the condition of that approach, the "having our hearts sprinkled from an evil conscience." As the ...
— The Ministry of the Spirit • A. J. Gordon
 
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... As he looked he thought of her as a sculptor's ideal embodied, a dream of beauty only, not a woman—as the legend of Eve, who might, before becoming a living soul, have harmonized with the loveliness of her garden without seeing or ...
— His Sombre Rivals • E. P. Roe
 
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... atmosphere, taken strictly from nature, the drawing and the details of every subject being comparatively subordinate, and the color nearly as principal as the light and shade had been before,—certainly the leading feature, though the light and shade are always exquisitely harmonized with it. And naturally, as the color becomes the leading object, those times of day are chosen in which it is most lovely; and whereas before, at least five out of six of Turner's drawings represented ordinary daylight, we now find his attention directed constantly to the evening: ...
— The Crown of Wild Olive • John Ruskin
 
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... Recent suffering and non-exposure to the open air had imparted a delicacy to her complexion which harmonized well with the mournful expression of her face and the idea of touching helplessness which her presence inspired. Her long, fringed eyelashes rested upon her cheek, and her short, glossy curls were never more becomingly arranged than now, when stepping backward a pace or two, Mrs. Kennedy stopped ...
— Cousin Maude • Mary J. Holmes
 
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... into sharp collision with one of the Central Powers, whose conceptions in regard to the Balkans had not yet been harmonized. Vienna readily acquiesced in the Greek Government's declaration that it could not permit Bulgaria to compromise {9} the Bucharest Treaty, and since by an eventual action against Bulgaria Greece would not quarrel with Austria, the Austrian Government, on its part, ...
— Greece and the Allies 1914-1922 • G. F. Abbott
 
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