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Adjective: harmonised  'haa(r)-mu,nIzd
Usage: Brit (N. Amer: harmonized)
  1. Involving or characterized by harmony
    "The harmonised arrangement of the music pleased the audience";
    - consonant, harmonic, harmonical, harmonized
Verb: harmonise  'haa(r)-mu,nIz
Usage: Brit (N. Amer: harmonize)
  1. Bring into consonance or accord
    "harmonise one's goals with one's abilities";
    - harmonize, reconcile
     
  2. Bring (several things) into consonance or relate harmoniously
    "harmonise the different interests";
    - harmonize
     
  3. (music) bring into consonance, harmony, or accord while making music or singing
    "The choir harmonised their voices beautifully";
    - harmonize, chord
     
  4. (music) write a harmony for
    "The arranger harmonised the melody for a four-part choir";
    - harmonize
     
  5. (music) sing or play in harmony
    "The choir harmonised beautifully on the final chorus";
    - harmonize
     
  6. Be compatible or harmonious; go well together
    "The colours don't harmonise";
    - harmonize, consort [archaic], accord, concord, fit in, agree

See also: harmonious

Type of: adjust, agree, alter, change, check, compose, correct, correspond, fit, gibe, jibe, marry, marry up, match, modify, relate, set, sing, square, tally, write

Encyclopedia: Harmonised

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