Verb
go together
bring into consonance, harmony, or accord while making music or singing
bring into consonance or accord
bring (several things) into consonance or relate harmoniously
sing or play in harmony
write a harmony for
Source: WordNetWhat voice revisits me this night? What face To my heart's room returns? From the perpetual silence where the grace Of human sainthood burns Hastes he once more to harmonise and heal? I know not. Only I feel His influence undiminished And his life's work, in me and many, unfinished. Siegfried Sassoon
Countries are different. They make different choices. We cannot harmonise everything. David Cameron
In order to consolidate the euro we need to harmonise our economic, fiscal and social policies, hence we are going toward greater integration. Francois Fillon
The Italians are very unmusical. If I go to a Protestant church in London or Amsterdam or listen to a black choir, I hear four-part harmony. Italians could never do that. In Italy, we all have to sing the melody because we cannot harmonise. Gian Carlo Menotti
The colors don't harmonize Source: Internet
Their ideas concorded Source: Internet