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Learn to pronounce har·mo·ni·za·tion

/ˌhärmənəˈzāSH(ə)n,ˌhärməˌnīˈzāSH(ə)n/
noun
  1. the action or process of adding notes to a melody to produce harmony.
    "there are chords that are commonly used in the harmonization of songs"
  2. the fact or process of producing a pleasing visual combination.
    "the wonderful harmonization of the colors in her work is impressive"
  3. the action or process of making something consistent or compatible.
    "the reports have led to calls for greater harmonization of tax laws"

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When you harmonize different opinions or ideas, you bring them to some kind of agreement. It's challenging to harmonize the different interests of a whole ...
to be suitable together, or to make different people, plans, situations, etc. suitable for each other: harmonize with The garden has been designed to ...
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​[uncountable] the quality of two or more things going well together and producing an attractive result · ​[uncountable] the process of making systems or rules ...
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to bring into harmony, accord, or agreement: to harmonize one's views with the new situation. Synonyms: compose, reconcile.