accommodate, attune, codify, correlate, form, identify with, match, put in tune, settle, synthesize, yield
Definitionv. go together
Last update: June 29, 2015
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(b) Geology has also won its battles, and few now try to harmonize it with Genesis. [Please select]
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To harmonize the whole is the task of art. [Please select]
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But his humor did not harmonize with the sudden gravity of his look. [Please select]
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Christianity was to them the supreme law, with which all human laws must harmonize. [Please select]
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He did much to harmonize the different tribes by his wise conciliation. [Please select]
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A man is called virtuous when his stronger passions harmonize with the general interest. [Please select]
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Her voice harmonized with her mournful expression, and was equally doleful. [Please select]
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Under such conditions the wild and the tame cannot harmonize. [Please select]
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This change of the general intellectual mood harmonized with Aristotle’s natural respect for existing fact. [Please select]
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Young terns and gulls instinctively squat upon the beach, where their colors so harmonize with the sand and pebbles that the birds are virtually invisible. [Please select]
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She watched him moving across the clearing, noting the easy, catlike tread and the grace of every movement that harmonized so well with the symmetry and perfection of his figure. [Please select]
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