harmonise|harmonised|harmonises|harmonising in English
verb harmonise (Brit.)
agree; reconcile; go together, match; (Music) compose a harmony; play in harmony; sing in harmony; (Music) add harmony to a melody (also harmonize)
Use "harmonise|harmonised|harmonises|harmonising" in a sentence
1. I'd like the colours to harmonise.
2. • harmonising methods for assessing and predicting train noise - Aircraft:
3. an EU approach to identify beneficial sharing opportunities in harmonised or non-harmonised bands, and
4. 8 I'd like the colours to harmonise.
5. The pressure is increasing to harmonise global accounting standards.
6. The colours do not seem to harmonise at all.
7. together with Member States, seek an agreement on harmonising air quality indices;
8. Synonyms for Attunes include acclimatises, acclimatizes, accommodates, accustoms, adapts, adjusts, coordinates, harmonises, harmonizes and sets
9. The singing teacher taught them to harmonise the new song.
10. Two adjusting screws harmonise the guns with the sight.
11. A space for harmonising the senses through seawater’s curative or relaxing action.
12. Agate is an excellent stone for rebalancing and harmonising body, mind and spirit
13. Synonyms for Coincides include agrees, accords, corresponds, tallies, concurs, harmonises, harmonizes, matches, squares and fits
14. Synonyms for Coexists include accompanies, attends, coincides, concurs, synchronises, synchronizes, harmonises, harmonizes, coevolves and cohabits
15. Synonyms for Corresponds include fits, matches, squares, accords, agrees, coincides, tallies, conforms, dovetails and harmonises
16. The colours do not seem to harmonise ( with each other ) at all.
17. Subject: Statistics relating to the harmonised consumer price index in Europe
18. 30 The new wing with its harmonising fine materials and fabrics create a stylish ambience.
19. establish and maintain a work plan for aligning and harmonising the technical requirements of the Parties;
20. establish and maintain a work plan for aligning and harmonising the technical requirements of the Parties
21. * To complete and harmonise the labelling provisions (Action 52 in the White Paper).
22. For a watch, you must harmonise the crystal, the movement and the band individually.
23. This Directive should harmonise further the author's right of communication to the public.
24. It simplifies and harmonises governing administrative procedures to allow for better co-ordination of trials within the Union.
25. (f) establish and maintain a work plan for aligning and harmonising the technical requirements of the Parties;