symphonise
/sɪmˈfɒnɪz/Definitions
1. verb
to arrange (musical notes) in a harmonious combination, typically in a long musical composition.
“The composer spent years symphonising the different themes to create a cohesive piece.”
2. verb
to harmonize or blend different elements into a unified whole.
“The team worked hard to symphonise the different departments, improving overall efficiency.”
3. verb
to combine or blend different things into a unified whole.
“The artist spent hours symphonising the different colors to create a beautiful painting.”
4. noun
a long musical composition, typically for an orchestra.
“The symphonise was performed to a sold-out crowd, receiving a standing ovation.”