harmonize
verb
[ ˈhɑːmənʌɪz ]
• add notes to (a melody) to produce harmony.
• "we harmonize a scale using only the notes from that particular key"
• produce a pleasing visual combination.
• "the containers harmonize in colour, texture, and shape with the flowers they display"
Similar:
coordinate,
go together,
match,
fit together,
blend,
mix,
balance,
tone in,
be compatible,
be harmonious,
be congruous,
be consonant,
be well coordinated,
suit each other,
set each other off,
• make consistent or compatible.
• "the economic group founded to harmonize national development plans"
Similar:
coordinate,
systematize,
correlate,
match,
integrate,
synchronize,
homogenize,
bring together,
make consistent,
bring in line (with),
bring in tune (with),
tie in,
concert,
Origin:
late 15th century (in the sense ‘sing or play in harmony’): from French harmoniser, from harmonie (see harmony).