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symphonize

[ sim-fuh-nahyz ]

verb (used without object)

symphonized, symphonizing.
  1. to play or sound together harmoniously.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of symphonize1

First recorded in 1485–95; symphon(y) + -ize
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The true force of the words is, "If two of you shall symphonize"—shall make one common sound.

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The Greek word for "agree" is symphonize, and suggests a musical harmony where chords are tuned to the same key and struck by a master hand.

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In this erotic comedy there is no action, nothing happens except at long intervals; while the orchestra never stops its garrulous symphonizing.

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V. be harmonious &c. adj.; harmonize, chime, symphonize†, transpose; put in tune, tune, accord, string.

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