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harmonize

[hahr-muh-nahyz] / ˈhɑr məˌnaɪz /


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The Stevens-Tempo version of “Deep Purple” — a jazz standard that had been a hit for Bing Crosby — featured the siblings harmonizing over a mellow arrangement accented with a harmonica.

From New York Times

He sheepishly smiles, eyes downcast as Smokey Robinson, Ray Charles, and others harmonize with Jarreau on the signature line: "Daylight come and we want go home."

From Salon

Through this column, I want to reveal the daily activities of these men, women and children who work, create and celebrate life in Spanish harmonized with English.

From Los Angeles Times

I see, too, that one side of the building is in shadow, harmonized with the night, even as the side that takes up most of the composition is abruptly illuminated.

From Washington Post

The minister also highlighted that everything is aligning towards harmonizing fiscal and monetary policies, citing factors such as cooling inflation, a stronger Brazilian currency, and a future interest rate curve decline.

From Reuters