adjective
- brought into harmony or agreement; made compatible or consistent
Usage: British spelling
verb
- past tense and past participle of harmonise; made to be in agreement or compatible
Usage: British spelling
Examples
- The policies were harmonised across all departments.
- The choir harmonised beautifully during the performance.
- Trade regulations have been harmonised between the two countries.
- The colors in the room were perfectly harmonised.
- They harmonised their schedules to work together more effectively.
- The different musical parts were harmonised by the composer.