symphonize
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Definition
Verb: 1. To play or sound together in harmony: To combine musical sounds, instruments, or voices so they produce a pleasing, coordinated, and harmonious effect.
Usage
The verb "symphonize" describes the act of blending different musical elements into a unified and harmonious whole. It is often used in musical contexts but can be applied metaphorically to describe non-musical elements working together in a coordinated way.
Examples
- The orchestra's string and wind sections must symphonize perfectly to achieve the desired emotional effect.
- The composer worked for hours to ensure the choir and the piano would symphonize during the complex finale.
- In a well-managed project, the efforts of all departments should symphonize like instruments in an orchestra.
Advanced Usage
- "to symphonize with": To harmonize or be in agreement with something.
- The new policy should symphonize with the company's core values.
- Used in a metaphorical or abstract sense to describe coordination.
- The goal is to have marketing and sales strategies that symphonize.
Variants and Related Words
- Symphonise (verb): British English spelling variant of "symphonize."
- Symphony (noun): A long, complex musical composition for a full orchestra, typically in multiple movements.
- Symphonist (noun): A composer of symphonies.
Synonyms
- Harmonize
- Blend
- Coordinate
- Unify
- Synchronize
Antonyms
- Clash
- Dissonate
- Conflict
- Discord
Related Phrases
- To be in sync with: To be synchronized or in harmony with.
- The team needs to be in sync with the overall project timeline.
- To chime with: To be in agreement or harmony with.
- His ideas chimed perfectly with the committee's vision.
Verb
- play or sound together, in harmony