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be consonant
adjective
Characterized by harmony or agreement.
Exact(21)
The sign must be consonant with that which it signifies.
It seems right that Mother's Day should be consonant with the fullness of spring.
We align our perceptions and beliefs to be consonant with our social identities".
Adding tenants with "curb appeal" will be consonant with a general upgrading of Fifth Avenue from 34th to 42nd Streets, Mr. Lovallo said.
And then you have to couch it in the right terms, to have it be consonant with the other values of the university.
These responses should be consonant with limited-government conservatism, and compatible with the attempt to keep public spending from growing at its current pace.
Similar(37)
That moment is consonant with the artist that I got to know briefly.
It is also because it is consonant with the entire body of human self-deception.
It suited MacKenzie's bellowing homophobia, which, in turn, was consonant with his racial fears.
This is not only because democracy is consonant with American values.
What I see is consonant with my own experience of running a factory.
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