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harmonize

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/ˈhɑːrmənaɪz/ · har-mo-nize

to bring into harmony or accord.

Meanings

verbformal

to bring into harmony or accord.

ہم آہنگی یا مطابقت میں لانا۔

ہم آہنگ کرنا

hum ahang karna

Synonyms

coordinateconcordsynchronizeہم آہنگ کرنامنظم کرناہم صدا ہونا

Antonyms

discorddissonancedetachعدم مطابقتدھوکہالگ کرنا

Common Collocations

  • harmonize ideas
  • harmonize voices
  • harmonize efforts

Example Sentences

We need to harmonize our approaches to solve this problem.

ہمیں اس مسئلے کو حل کرنے کے لئے اپنے طریقوں کو ہم آہنگ کرنا چاہیے۔

Humein is maslay ko hal karne ke liye apne tareeqon ko hum ahang karna chahiye.

The musicians worked together to harmonize their parts.

موسیقاروں نے اپنے حصے کو ہم آہنگ کرنے کے لئے مل کر کام کیا۔

Musiyaqaron ne apne hisay ko hum ahang karne ke liye mil kar kaam kiya.

It's important to harmonize personal and professional life.

نجی اور پیشہ ور زندگی کو ہم آہنگ کرنا اہم ہے۔

Naji aur peshewar zindagi ko hum ahang karna ahm hai.

Easily Confused With

harmonize:Harmonize means to make things compatible, while 'harmonious' is an adjective describing something characterized by harmony.

Word Family

harmony
nounہم آہنگی
harmonious
adjectiveہم آہنگ

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of harmony and music to remember harmonize.

Picture musicians playing together in perfect sync.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

کچھ عیش و آرام کو ہم آہنگ کرنے لگا ہوں، کچھ قدم بڑھانے لگا ہوں بے چینی کا وقت آیا۔

Kuch aish o aaram ko hum ahang karne laga hun, Kuch qadam barhane laga hun bechaini ka waqt aya.

I am starting to harmonize some comforts, I am beginning to step forward as the time of restlessness has come.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

میلے ہاتھوں سے چمچ کرنا

Meley haathon se chamach karna

To harmonize efforts without conflict.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "harmonizare" — to arrange in harmony

First known use: 16th century

The word 'harmonize' has evolved from the Latin term meaning 'to arrange in harmony', reflecting its application in both musical and metaphorical contexts.