To bring into harmony together; to cause multiple elements to work together in a harmonious way.
From co- + harmonize (from harmonia, Greek for agreement/concord). Created in English to express mutual harmonic adjustment.
Musicians use 'coharmonize' when multiple instruments or voices blend together perfectly—it's less common than 'harmonize' but more specific about shared harmony!
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