Definition of Symphonize

1. Verb. Play or sound together, in harmony.

Exact synonyms: Symphonise
Category relationships: Music
Generic synonyms: Play
Derivative terms: Symphony, Symphony

Definition of Symphonize

1. v. i. To agree; to be in harmony.

Definition of Symphonize

1. Verb. To agree; to be in harmony. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Lexicographical Neighbors of Symphonize

symphilid
symphily
symphonic
symphonic music
symphonic poem
symphonic poems
symphonically
symphonies
symphoniette
symphonious
symphoniously
symphoniousness
symphonise
symphonist
symphonists
symphonize (current term)
symphonized
symphonizes
symphonizing
symphony
symphony-orchestra
symphony orchestra
symphony orchestras
symphoric
symphyseal
symphyses
symphysial
symphysies
symphysion

Literary usage of Symphonize

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Record of Christian Work edited by Alexander McConnell, William Revell Moody, Arthur Percy Fitt (1910)
"19, translated "agree," is really "symphonize," which means that two voices sound together without ... with each other if we would symphonize with God. ..."

2. Thesaurus of English words and phrases by Peter Mark Roget, Samuel Romilly Roget (1879)
"V. be -harmonious &c. adj. ; harmonize, chime, symphonize, transpose ; put in tune, tune, accord, string. piece of music &c. 415 ; composer, harmonist ..."

3. The Gentleman's Magazine (1827)
"... seem to symphonize - With present joys or griefs, and tell - What shall befall, from what befell— - That speak of bliss to come, Or antedate our doom ! ..."

4. Record of Christian Work edited by Alexander McConnell, William Revell Moody, Arthur Percy Fitt (1910)
"19, translated "agree," is really "symphonize," which means that two voices sound together without ... with each other if we would symphonize with God. ..."

5. Thesaurus of English words and phrases by Peter Mark Roget, Samuel Romilly Roget (1879)
"V. be -harmonious &c. adj. ; harmonize, chime, symphonize, transpose ; put in tune, tune, accord, string. piece of music &c. 415 ; composer, harmonist ..."

6. The Gentleman's Magazine (1827)
"... seem to symphonize - With present joys or griefs, and tell - What shall befall, from what befell— - That speak of bliss to come, Or antedate our doom ! ..."

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