0 to add harmonies to a tune --
1 to be suitable together, or to make different people, plans, situations, etc. suitable for each other: --
3 to bring ideas, feelings, or actions into agreement, or to be a pleasing combination of different parts: --
[ T ] We need to harmonize the different approaches into a unified plan.
4 to make systems or laws the same or similar in different companies, countries, etc. so that they can work together more easily: --
Initiatives to harmonize world tax systems have been met with much resistance.
5 to successfully combine different activities, systems, ideas, etc.: --
Flexible working arrangements can make a big difference in successfully harmonizing responsibilities at work and at home.
We must begin by harmonizing quite distinct areas of judicial cooperation.
In order to be of use this data must be harmonized.
If standards are totally harmonized from the beginning, we cannot empirically compare the level of the standards to the situation in which there was competition before cooperation.
In an amazing synthesis, the two communities mingle and merge into a common, strangely harmonized yet hybridized chorus of violence.
Next, an international agreement is concluded which totally harmonizes the product standard.
Thus, this study indicates how recent approaches to gender can be harmonized with quantitative sociolinguistic research methods.
Without any real "content" of its own, the state harmonizes the plural institutions of a historically determined community.
Our expectation was that harmonizing vowels would occur more often in morpheme-initial position in functional than lexical items.