Bring+into+accord+or+agreement
81harmonise — [c]/ˈhamənaɪz/ (say hahmuhnuyz) verb (harmonised, harmonising) –verb (t) 1. to bring into harmony, accord, or agreement: to harmonise the views. 2. Music to accompany with appropriate harmony. –verb (i) 3. to be in agreement in action, sense, or… …
82atone — [ə tōn′] vi. atoned, atoning [ME at onen, become reconciled < at one, in accord: see AT1 & ONE] 1. to make amends or reparation (for a wrongdoing, a wrongdoer, etc.) 2. Obs. to be in agreement vt. Obs …
83har´mo|niz´er — har|mo|nize «HAHR muh nyz», verb, nized, niz|ing. –v.t. 1. to bring into harmony, agreement, or accord; make harmonious: »He harmonized the two plans by using parts from each one. 2. to add tones to (a melody) to make chords: »The musicians… …
84har´mo|ni|za´tion — har|mo|nize «HAHR muh nyz», verb, nized, niz|ing. –v.t. 1. to bring into harmony, agreement, or accord; make harmonious: »He harmonized the two plans by using parts from each one. 2. to add tones to (a melody) to make chords: »The musicians… …
85har|mo|nize — «HAHR muh nyz», verb, nized, niz|ing. –v.t. 1. to bring into harmony, agreement, or accord; make harmonious: »He harmonized the two plans by using parts from each one. 2. to add tones to (a melody) to make chords: »The musicians harmonized the… …
86harmonize — [här′mə nīz΄] vi. harmonized, harmonizing [Fr harmonizer: see HARMONY & IZE] 1. to be in harmony; accord; agree 2. to sing in harmony vt. 1. to make harmonious; bring into agreement 2 …
87conform — verb Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French conformer, from Latin conformare, from com + formare to form, from forma form Date: 14th century transitive verb to give the same shape, outline, or contour to ; bring into harmony or accord …
88Metrication in Australia — took place between 1970 and 1988. Before then, Australia mostly used the imperial system for measurement, which the Australian colonies had inherited from the United Kingdom. Between 1970 and 1988, imperial units were withdrawn from general legal …
89squared — adj. made square; multiplied by itself (Mathematics); adjusted; settled, made right; in accord skwer /skweÉ™ n. geometric figure having four equal sides; something shaped like a square; open area in a town or city, plaza; exponent of 2; tool with …
90accommodate — v 1. aid, assist, help, abet, meet the wants of; oblige, favor, indulge, patronize; befriend, lend a hand, do a favor for, show kindness to, do right by, serve, do for, do a service for, cater to, make comfortable, attend to the convenience of;… …