Verb
To agree in action, adaptation, or effect on the mind; to agree in sense or purport; as, the parts of a mechanism harmonize.
To be in peace and friendship, as individuals, families, or public organizations.
To agree in vocal or musical effect; to form a concord; as, the tones harmonize perfectly.
To adjust in fit proportions; to cause to agree; to show the agreement of; to reconcile the apparent contradiction of.
To accompany with harmony; to provide with parts, as an air, or melody.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe colors don't harmonize Source: Internet
Their ideas concorded Source: Internet
harmonize one's goals with one's abilities Source: Internet
harmonize the different interests Source: Internet
CONCAUSA is a cooperative plan of action to promote clean, efficient energy use ; conserve the region's biodiversity; strengthen legal and institutional frameworks and compliance mechanisms; and improve and harmonize environmental protection standards. Source: Internet
Commissioned by Susan Lawrence Dana, a local patron of the arts and public benefactor, Wright designed a house to harmonize with the owner's devotion to the performance of music. Source: Internet