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Example sentences for "harmonize"

Lexicographically close words:
harmonising; harmonist; harmonium; harmoniums; harmonization; harmonized; harmonizes; harmonizing; harmony; harmost
  1. Thus dost Thou harmonize into One all good and evil things, that there should be one everlasting Reason of them all.

  2. This above all is the task of Nature--to bind and harmonize together the force of the appearances of the Right and of the Useful.

  3. Having proceeded so far, we shall endeavour to unite and harmonize the different facts already collected.

  4. No matter what ought to be the relations between such settlements and the aborigines, the fact is they do not harmonize well, and one or the other has to give way in the end.

  5. You will be able to accept ALL your qualities and harmonize them, and your soul will be at peace.

  6. In this way an honest faith often prolongs its life by dishonest methods; and in this way the Christians of to-day are trying to harmonize the Mosaic account of creation with the theories and discoveries of modern science.

  7. It poisoned the fountains of learning and insisted that teachers should distort the facts in nature to the end that they might harmonize with the "inspired" book.

  8. He must beware of every truth that cannot, in some way be made to harmonize with the superstitions of the Jews.

  9. Why should men in the name of religion try to harmonize the contradictions that exist between Nature and a book?

  10. They were clad in stuff of different hues, gray and brown being the leading shades, but both subdued by a neutral tint, such as is wont to harmonize the variegated apparel of travel-stained vagabonds.

  11. But perhaps there is some way of reconciling them, as there is of making the seven days of creation harmonize with modern geology.

  12. The great end of being is to harmonize man with the order of things, and the church has been a good pitch-pipe, and may be so still.

  13. I felt myself peculiarly fortunate in having companions whose society would be a pleasure, whose feelings would harmonize with my own, and whose assistance I might, in case of need, be glad to claim.

  14. The poor poet must do his best to harmonize these varied tastes with his dramatic situations.

  15. They harmonize with the fair trees and lonely torrent, that emblem of the years which have made them what they are.

  16. It is mockery to tell woman she is excluded from all political privileges on the ground of respect; since the laws and constitutions for her, in common with all disfranchised classes, harmonize with the degradation of the position.

  17. Now, Ladies, all we would do is to do all in our power, both individually and collectively, to harmonize and happify our Social system.

  18. Buchez has proposed morality; and, to harmonize them all, the eclectics have said that it was absurd to seek for an absolute criterion, since there were as many criteria as special orders of knowledge.

  19. In this way, I have come to think that the forms of royalty may be made to harmonize with the requirements of equality, and have given a monarchical form to my republican spirit.

  20. Lycurgus, in a word, hunted property out of Lacedaemon, seeing no other way to harmonize liberty, equality, and law.

  21. In making a lid for a basket the first thing to be decided on is its shape; if the basket is barrel shaped, the lid to harmonize should have the curved effect.

  22. The cretonne, reed and stain should harmonize in color.

  23. I have seen young women completely miserable because some article of dress did not harmonize with the last fashioned plait, or some of their surroundings were not quite so beautiful or agreeable as those of some wealthier friend.

  24. Why, with wise instinct, Nature seems To harmonize her wide extremes, Linking the stronger with the weak, The haughty with the soft and meek!

  25. The records of revelation must be interpreted in a sense which will harmonize with the universal rules of the religion of reason.

  26. The movements of the soul and of the body harmonize with each other by virtue of the preestablished harmony.

  27. The problem of transcendental philosophy is to harmonize the subjective and the objective.

  28. That its colour harmonize with her complexion, and its size and pattern with her figure.

  29. Care should be taken that the attendants at the different booths are dressed in colors to harmonize with the decorative scheme.

  30. All must dress to harmonize with the colors of their tables.

  31. Colored laces, grenadines or madras stuffs are frequently used to give period style or color tone, and wherever they are used, such curtains should harmonize with the wall.

  32. The picture molding may harmonize with the ceiling.

  33. That it does not harmonize with the coexistence of closely similar structures of diverse origin.

  34. Such men as Ficino and Pico della Mirandola attempted to harmonize Christianity and Platonic philosophy; and under the great patron of letters, Pope Leo X.

  35. The Aristotelian dialectic of the Middle Ages appealed exclusively to the reason; Platonism gave opportunities for the imagination to soar to vague and sublime heights, and harmonize with the divine mysteries of the universe.

  36. To have the figure harmonize the fruit must come at the harvest time, not the seed time.

  37. Now, this being true, all of the other events which precede this in this chapter, must, to harmonize with the types, be fulfilled first.

  38. To harmonize the type, the saints at Christ’s second coming are the next or second fruits to God at the second or last harvest in the 7th month, the revolution, or ingathering of the year, the feast of Tabernacles.

  39. The central chapel in the crypt is the best part of the building, architecturally; though the beautiful columns and capitals of the eleventh century, including two Roman ones, do not harmonize well with the primitive roof.

  40. Sometimes Della uses colored pictures or she paints them, and then she makes the background harmonize with the coloring of the figures.

  41. You certainly put in a good week's work with the paste pot," declared Roger admiringly as he filled the last one with sugar cookies and tied it with green and red twine to harmonize with its covering of holly paper.

  42. This may be done in a very pretty manner by obtaining a sufficient quantity of coloured, glossy writing-paper, of such tints as will harmonize best with each other.

  43. Indeed, the latter consideration is of great importance, as cotton carpets can be woven to harmonize with the chintzes and cottons which are so much used in summer furnishings.

  44. To show how much variety is possible in weaving with the few dyes I have named, I will give a number of combinations which will produce good results and be apt to harmonize with ordinary furnishing.


  45. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "harmonize" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    accommodate; accord; adapt; adjust; affiliate; agree; ally; amalgamate; answer; arrange; array; articulate; assent; assimilate; associate; atone; attune; balance; band; belong; bend; blend; chart; check; chime; chord; coalesce; codify; cohere; coincide; collaborate; combine; comply; compose; compromise; concert; concord; concur; conform; connive; consolidate; consort; conspire; cooperate; coordinate; correct; correspond; damp; deploy; discipline; dispose; dovetail; equalize; even; federate; fit; fix; flatten; follow; form; fuse; gee; grade; harmonize; hit; instrument; integrate; interchange; interlock; intersect; jibe; join; key; league; level; lock; marshal; match; measure; mediate; meet; merge; mold; mould; moulder; mouldy; observe; order; organize; overlap; pacify; parallel; partner; plan; proportion; quadrate; quiet; rank; rationalize; reciprocate; reconcile; rectify; register; regularize; regulate; resolve; reunite; right; score; settle; shape; smooth; square; stabilize; standardize; stereotype; structure; suit; synchronize; systematize; tailor; tally; tranquilize; transcribe; transpose; true; tune; unite; write; yield