To bring different things into a pleasing or effective combination, or to make different people or groups work together in a cooperative way.
“The new management team worked to harmonize the different departments to improve overall efficiency.”— Business
“The software developers had to harmonize their code with the existing infrastructure to ensure seamless integration.”— Technology
Origin: From Old French 'harmoniser', derived from Latin 'harmonia', meaning 'a harmonious combination of sounds', originating from Greek 'harmonia', meaning 'joint, agreement'
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