0 present participle of harmonize
2 to be suitable together, or to make different people, plans, situations, etc. suitable for each other:
We must begin by harmonizing quite distinct areas of judicial cooperation.
By considering the four explanatory models above separately, it becomes possible to begin to extrapolate potential harmonizing approaches to the treatment and support of people with dementia and their families.
Furthermore, the initial vowel of the ^ enclitic mutates from /a/ to /a/, thus harmonizing with the vowel of the host.
The way it is used in this article convergence may be attained by creating similar institutions or by allowing institutions to vary while focusing on harmonizing policy outputs.
Asylum laws remain extremely different, as shown by the current difficulty in harmonizing them.
This shows that the process of harmonizing the institutional framework, with its formal adoption and the formal end of the transition phase for national regulations, has not yet been completed.
Our expectation was that harmonizing vowels would occur more often in morpheme-initial position in functional than lexical items.
However, others maintain that the case for harmonizing environmental standards and regulations as a precondition for greater economic integration is overstated.