harmonise in English

verb
1
add notes to (a melody) to produce harmony.
At the next lesson Milhaud essentially approved the work after a few comments and suggestions, then requested that Trimble harmonize the melody for the next lesson.
verb

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1. I'd like the colours to harmonise.

2. 8 I'd like the colours to harmonise.

3. The pressure is increasing to harmonise global accounting standards.

4. The colours do not seem to harmonise at all.

5. The singing teacher taught them to harmonise the new song.

6. Two adjusting screws harmonise the guns with the sight.

7. The colours do not seem to harmonise ( with each other ) at all.

8. * To complete and harmonise the labelling provisions (Action 52 in the White Paper).

9. For a watch, you must harmonise the crystal, the movement and the band individually.

10. This Directive should harmonise further the author's right of communication to the public.

11. Synonyms for Atune include synchronise, synchronize, harmonise, harmonize, coincide, coordinate, agree, match, integrate and adjust

12. Synonyms for Correspond include fit, match, square, accord, agree, coincide, tally, conform, dovetail and harmonise

13. Synonyms for Coexist include accompany, attend, coincide, concur, synchronise, synchronize, harmonise, harmonize, coevolve and cohabit

14. Aromatherapy has been used since the ancient times to purify and harmonise the body and soul.

15. adopting a proposal to harmonise existing national legislation on the use of machinery on public roads;

16. For a number of years after the mergers little was done to harmonise either practices or systems.

17. It is desirable to harmonise national measures concerning batteries and accumulators and waste batteries and accumulators

18. The stated intention of the Eleventh Directive is to harmonise the laws relating to subsidiaries and branches.

19. To harmonise mind and body, this is the true essence of karate-do: the empty hand way.

20. They harmonise minimum standards for the admission of securities to official stock exchanges and for adequate investor information.

21. We have no legal title to harmonise the issue of the age of consent to sexual relations.

22. Most European countries use summer time and harmonise their summer time adjustments; see Summer time in Europe for details.

23. The laws of war may have one other function in the contemporary era - helping to harmonise standards between allies.

24. Antonyms for Argufy include agree, compliment, concur, praise, give in, make peace, make up, harmonize, harmonise and assent

25. Scope The Directive aims to harmonise the Member States' laws on the advertising and promotion of tobacco products.

26. A new cloister was built in 1475 under the abbot Pierre de Fontenette to harmonise with the other conventual buildings.

27. Mr. Gill Does my hon. Friend accept the need to harmonise not only the standards but the costs of meat inspection?

28. The 12 also chipped away at one of the other stumbling blocks, the need to harmonise tax laws across the Community.

29. The Listing Particulars Directive of 1980 sought to harmonise disclosure requirements, with a view to eventual mutual recognition of listing particulars.

30. The purpose of this Directive is to harmonise certain aspects of the laws, regulations and administrative provisions of the Member States concerning agreements covering credit for consumers.

31. The North and South Stands have been replaced by new-build apartments designed in a contemporary style to harmonise with the East and West Stands.

32. The EESC urges that advantage should be taken of the opportunity to harmonise, unify and streamline all the rules and procedures of the GSP system in the new guidelines

33. Therefore, the Commission services do not believe that it is necessary to amend the Regulation in order to harmonise the passenger insurance requirements for such non-commercial operations with light aircraft.

34. Stevenson replaced Jones's original brick façade with the more ornate Victorian Gothic style, which makes the bridge a distinctive landmark, and was intended to harmonise the bridge with the nearby Tower of London.

35. Meanwhile, ECHA has released proposals to harmonise within the EU the classification, labelling and packaging of four chemical substances used by the soap and cosmetics sectors: coal tar; coco Alkyl amines; hydrogenated tallow Alkyl amines; and standard tallow Alkyl amines.

36. That can hardly be construed as meaning that such a rule (or several rules on that matter in the given measure) seeks to (exhaustively) harmonise ‘all elements of the formation of consumer contracts’, or, moving to a higher level of abstraction, the ‘formation of (consumer) contracts’ or even ‘contract law’ as a whole.

37. On occasion of the ratification of the additional protocol to the ADC, Switzerland will undertake to recognise and accept controls carried out in other countries that have signed the ADC and its additional protocol. c) to clarify and harmonise regulations on eligibility to take part in sports events which will include anti-doping criteria; Eligibility to take part in national and international competitions is governed by specific regulations within the sport associations and is usually bound to the possession of a "competition license".