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How to pronounce harmonise in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms accord, agree, concord, consort, fit in, harmonize
Type of jibe, agree, check, correspond, fit, gibe, match, tally
Has types blend, coordinate, go, blend in
Verb group correspond, match, check, fit, agree, gibe, tally, jibe
Type Words
Synonyms harmonize, reconcile
Type of adjust, correct, set
Has types key
Derivation harmoniser
Type Words
Synonyms harmonize
Type of sing
Derivation harmonisation, harmoniser
Type Words
Synonyms harmonize
Type of relate
Has types proportion, reconcile, accommodate, conciliate
Derivation harmony, harmoniser
Type Words
Synonyms chord, harmonize
Type of change, alter, modify
Has types key
Derivation harmonisation
Type Words
Synonyms harmonize
Type of compose, write
Has types realise, realize, reharmonise, reharmonize
Derivation harmonisation

Examples of harmonise

harmonise
Dalyell is a little late in his wish to harmonise practice in the US and Europe.
From the newscientist.com
The district council now wants to harmonise zoning plans all along the valley.
From the guardian.co.uk
It has a plan to harmonise the statistics, but it can't go in and audit for itself.
From the economist.com
The European Union is trying to harmonise its laws, but that will take years.
From the economist.com
Plans to harmonise tax bases could too easily evolve into minimum tax rates.
From the economist.com
Gas prices may rise a bit, taxes may go up in some countries to harmonise economies.
From the edition.cnn.com
In some areas, countries should harmonise consumer and copyright laws.
From the economist.com
Simply pick out a common colour bud in each print for the contrasting blooms to harmonise.
From the expressandstar.com
All US companies are moving quickly to LTE largely in order to harmonise their equipment.
From the economist.com
More examples
  • Harmonize: go together; "The colors don't harmonize"; "Their ideas concorded"
  • Harmonize: write a harmony for
  • Harmonize: bring (several things) into consonance or relate harmoniously; "harmonize the different interests"
  • (harmonised) consonant: involving or characterized by harmony
  • (Harmonisation) This may mean bringing national laws into line with one another, very often in order to remove national barriers that obstruct the free movement of workers, goods, services and capital. ...
  • (Harmonisation) Term used to describe the reduction in levels and dispersion of tariffs (see compression). Also used in submissions by WTO members to refer to the convergence of tariffs to a low level within a sector.
  • (Harmonisation) This means co-ordinating national policies and technical standards so that products and services can be traded freely throughout the EU. ...
  • To bring a selection of colours together, which when together, complement each other.