bring+into+harmony

  • 11adapt — 1 Adapt, adjust, accommodate, conform, reconcile agree in denoting to bring into correspondence. To adapt is to fit or suit to something; it distinctively implies modification to meet new conditions, frequently with the added suggestion of… …

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  • 12reconcile — rec·on·cile / re kən ˌsīl/ vb ciled, cil·ing vt 1 a: to restore to harmony reconciled the parties reconciled the marriage b: to bring to resolution …

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  • 13arbitrate — ar·bi·trate / är bə ˌtrāt/ vb trat·ed, trat·ing vt 1: to act as arbitrator for 2: to bring to arbitration for settlement agreed to arbitrate their dispute vi: to act as arbitrator ar·bi·tra·tive / ˌ …

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  • 14attune — /euh toohn , euh tyoohn /, v.t., attuned, attuning. 1. to bring into accord, harmony, or sympathetic relationship; adjust: He has attuned himself to living in the quiet country. 2. Archaic. to tune or bring into harmony, as a musical instrument.… …

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  • 15tune — I n 1. melody, air, aria, song, ditty, strain, lay; chant, plainsong, hymn, anthem, dirge, chanson, lied, ballad, Inf. pop tune, folk song, carol, lullaby. 2. unison, harmony, concert, agreement, accord, consonance, correspondence, concord,… …

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  • 16attune — at•tune [[t]əˈtun, əˈtyun[/t]] v. t. tuned, tun•ing 1) to bring into accord, harmony, or sympathetic relationship; adjust: to attune oneself to country living[/ex] 2) to tune or bring into harmony • Etymology: 1590–1600 …

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  • 17harmonize — harmonizable, adj. harmonization, n. harmonizer, n. /hahr meuh nuyz /, v., harmonized, harmonizing. v.t. 1. to bring into harmony, accord, or agreement: to harmonize one s views with the new situation. 2. Music. to accompany with appropriate… …

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  • 18tune — [n1] melody, harmony air, aria, carol, chorus, composition, concert, consonance, descant, diapason, ditty*, harmony, jingle, lay, measure, melodia, motif, number, piece, song, strain, theme, warble; concepts 264,595 Ant. silence tune [n2]… …

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  • 19tune up — tune [n1] melody, harmony air, aria, carol, chorus, composition, concert, consonance, descant, diapason, ditty*, harmony, jingle, lay, measure, melodia, motif, number, piece, song, strain, theme, warble; concepts 264,595 Ant. silence tune [n2]… …

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  • 20tune — [to͞on, tyo͞on] n. [ME, var. of tone, TONE] 1. Obs. a sound or tone 2. a) a succession of musical tones forming a rhythmic, catchy whole; melody; air b) a musical setting of a hymn, psalm, poem, etc. 3. the condition of having correct musical… …

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