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    harmonised


    1. With every drum beat, with every up lift of note and every harmonised chord it felt as if her skin was being flayed from her bones


    2. dropping in half- hitches with an economy of movement that harmonised with


    3. Even the goggles harmonised their colour with the rest of the suit


    4. Right in front of him was the stretch of the double bed, its strawberry bed sheets harmonised by the deep summer colour scheme of the room


    5. The work was executed in a bold style and harmonised with the rounded arches and simple lines of the old building


    6. The designers at Zeiss have thought of everything; they have harmonised the light-intensity of the screen showing the distance with that of the reticle: if I increase the brightness of the cross-sights, the digits showing distance brighten accordingly


    7. Radiating energies that were not as harmonised as before, reservations increased as


    8. followed, he felt harmonised, the love for Nole swelling


    9. However, in the immensity of this future that she conjured up, nothing special stood forth; the days, all magnificent, resembled each other like waves; and it swayed in the horizon, infinite, harmonised, azure, and bathed in sunshine


    10. I sought, and soon discovered, the three head-stones on the slope next the moor: the middle one grey, and half buried in heath: Edgar Linton's only harmonised by the turf and moss creeping up its foot: Heathcliff's still bare

    11. Everything was a friend, or bore her thoughts to a friend; and though there had been sometimes much of suffering to her; though her motives had often been misunderstood, her feelings disregarded, and her comprehension undervalued; though she had known the pains of tyranny, of ridicule, and neglect, yet almost every recurrence of either had led to something consolatory: her aunt Bertram had spoken for her, or Miss Lee had been encouraging, or, what was yet more frequent or more dear, Edmund had been her champion and her friend: he had supported her cause or explained her meaning, he had told her not to cry, or had given her some proof of affection which made her tears delightful; and the whole was now so blended together, so harmonised by distance, that every former affliction had its charm


    12. He strode along in a temper with which the weather harmonised


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    Synonyms for "harmonised"

    consonant harmonic harmonical harmonised harmonized

    "harmonised" definitions

    involving or characterized by harmony