0 present participle of harmonize
2 to be suitable together, or to make different people, plans, situations, etc. suitable for each other:
In our coding, however, utterance position was confounded with harmony - items occurring in initial position were coded as not harmonizing.
The judgment departed from the prevailing mode of single-market governance: technical regulation by the time-consuming development of harmonizing legislation.
Thus, unlike tonal alternation, some linguistic experience may be required in order to apprehend the distinction between harmonizing and nonharmonizing vowels.
In contrast to the process standards, industries in both low-regulating and high-regulating countries have a common interest in harmonizing product standards to avoid market segmentation.
Harmonizing and doing justice to all these priorities is one of the key tasks confronting advocates of medical privacy.
The agent's efforts towards this goal would have the effect of harmonizing his discounting of different alternatives.
The costs of harmonizing environmental policies are expected to be extremely high and to fall disproportionately on local governments.
However, others maintain that the case for harmonizing environmental standards and regulations as a precondition for greater economic integration is overstated.