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To harmonize these arguments

Argumentation and critical discussion expression

Use this to elegantly blend opposing ideas into a single, cohesive, and logical conclusion.

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  • Merging conflicting ideas into one logical, smooth conclusion.
  • Used in high-level debates, academic writing, or professional mediation.
  • Implies finding a sophisticated balance rather than a simple compromise.

意味

This phrase describes the act of taking two or more conflicting ideas or arguments and finding a way to make them work together logically. It is like being a conductor who takes different instruments and makes them play a beautiful song instead of just noise.

主な例文

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Writing a university thesis

The final chapter attempts to harmonize these arguments regarding urban development.

The final chapter attempts to harmonize these arguments regarding urban development.

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Mediation between two coworkers

I think we can harmonize these arguments by focusing on our shared deadline.

I think we can harmonize these arguments by focusing on our shared deadline.

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3

A serious political debate

The committee is working to harmonize these arguments into a single policy.

The committee is working to harmonize these arguments into a single policy.

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文化的背景

The term draws from the musical concept of harmony, where different notes create a pleasing chord. In Western intellectual tradition, it reflects the Enlightenment ideal that reason can resolve any conflict. It is frequently used in European Union law to describe the process of making different national laws work together.

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The 'Synthesis' Secret

If you use this phrase, follow it up with a 'synthesis'—a new idea that combines the best parts of the old ones. It makes you look like a genius.

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Don't Overuse It

If you use this for every small disagreement, you'll sound like you're trying too hard. Save it for the big, complex stuff.

15秒でわかる

  • Merging conflicting ideas into one logical, smooth conclusion.
  • Used in high-level debates, academic writing, or professional mediation.
  • Implies finding a sophisticated balance rather than a simple compromise.

What It Means

To harmonize these arguments means you are looking for common ground. You have several points that seem to disagree. Instead of picking one winner, you blend them. It is about creating a unified theory or a shared conclusion. Think of it as intellectual peace-making. You are not just compromising; you are integrating ideas into a better whole.

How To Use It

Use this when you are summarizing a complex discussion. Start by acknowledging the different viewpoints. Then, use the phrase to introduce your solution. You can say, "We need to harmonize these arguments to move forward." It usually follows a long list of pros and cons. It sounds sophisticated and very intelligent. It shows you have been listening to everyone.

When To Use It

You will sound like a pro in academic writing. It is perfect for high-level business meetings. Use it when two friends are fighting over different plans. It works well in a thesis or a legal brief. If you are writing a deep essay, this is your best friend. It helps bridge the gap between two opposing research papers.

When NOT To Use It

Do not use this at a loud bar. It is too formal for a quick text about pizza. Avoid it if the arguments are actually identical. If people are just shouting, harmonizing might be impossible. Do not use it for simple choices like "red or blue." It requires complexity to feel natural. Using it for a grocery list will make you look a bit silly.

Cultural Background

This phrase comes from the world of music and philosophy. In the West, we value the "dialectic"—the clash of ideas. Harmonizing is the peak of that process. It reflects a cultural desire for consensus and logical consistency. It became popular in legal and academic circles in the 20th century. It suggests that truth is often found in the middle of extremes.

Common Variations

You might hear people say reconcile these viewpoints. Some prefer bridge the gap between these points. In business, you might hear align these perspectives. However, harmonize is the most elegant version. It implies that the result is not just logical, but also pleasing. It turns a conflict into a masterpiece.

使い方のコツ

This is a C2-level academic and professional expression. It belongs in the 'formal' to 'very formal' register and is highly effective in persuasive writing or high-stakes negotiations.

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The 'Synthesis' Secret

If you use this phrase, follow it up with a 'synthesis'—a new idea that combines the best parts of the old ones. It makes you look like a genius.

⚠️

Don't Overuse It

If you use this for every small disagreement, you'll sound like you're trying too hard. Save it for the big, complex stuff.

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The British Understatement

In British English, this is often used to politely tell two people they are both slightly wrong without hurting their feelings.

例文

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#1 Writing a university thesis
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The final chapter attempts to harmonize these arguments regarding urban development.

The final chapter attempts to harmonize these arguments regarding urban development.

Used to show the student has synthesized complex research.

#2 Mediation between two coworkers
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I think we can harmonize these arguments by focusing on our shared deadline.

I think we can harmonize these arguments by focusing on our shared deadline.

Used to find common ground in a workplace dispute.

#3 A serious political debate
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The committee is working to harmonize these arguments into a single policy.

The committee is working to harmonize these arguments into a single policy.

Formal use in policy making.

#4 Explaining a complex movie plot to a friend
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It’s hard to harmonize these arguments about the ending, but both theories work.

It’s hard to harmonize these arguments about the ending, but both theories work.

A slightly more casual, intellectual take on a hobby.

#5 A humorous take on a couple's disagreement
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Good luck trying to harmonize these arguments about where to go for dinner!

Good luck trying to harmonize these arguments about where to go for dinner!

Using high-level language for a trivial problem for comedic effect.

#6 Discussing family traditions
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We tried to harmonize these arguments to keep both sides of the family happy.

We tried to harmonize these arguments to keep both sides of the family happy.

Used when dealing with sensitive, emotional viewpoints.

自分をテスト

Choose the best word to complete the formal sentence.

The professor asked us to ___ these arguments in our final essay.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: harmonize

Harmonize is the correct academic term for blending arguments together.

Identify the context where this phrase is MOST appropriate.

You would use 'harmonize these arguments' during a ___.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Boardroom presentation

This is a formal expression suited for professional or academic settings.

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Formality Scale

Casual

Talking to friends about a movie.

Let's make it work.

Neutral

General office discussion.

Let's combine these ideas.

Formal

Academic or Legal setting.

To harmonize these arguments...

Where to Harmonize

Harmonize Arguments
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Legal Court

Reconciling witness statements.

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University

Writing a literature review.

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Business

Merging two department strategies.

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Diplomacy

Creating a peace treaty.

よくある質問

11 問

It means finding a logical way to make two different ideas exist together without contradiction. For example, to harmonize these arguments about cost and quality means finding a way to have both.

Not usually. It is quite formal and is mostly found in books, lectures, or high-level business meetings. You wouldn't use it while arguing about who washed the dishes.

Only if you are being funny or intellectual with a close friend. Otherwise, it will seem very stiff and strange in a text message.

Not exactly. A compromise usually means both sides lose something. Harmonizing means the ideas are integrated so that they both still work together perfectly.

You can use reconcile these points, synthesize these views, or integrate these perspectives. All are very professional.

Yes, lawyers often harmonize arguments when different laws or previous court cases seem to say different things.

No, you can also harmonize data, harmonize regulations, or harmonize interests. The 'argument' part is just one specific use.

It is pronounced 'HAR-muh-nyze'. The emphasis is on the first syllable.

Absolutely! Using to harmonize these arguments is a great way to show a C2 level of English vocabulary to the examiner.

A common mistake is using it when there is only one argument. You need at least two different points of view to harmonize anything.

Both work! You can harmonize these arguments (direct object) or say 'Argument A must harmonize with Argument B'.

関連フレーズ

Reconcile the differences

To find a way to make two different ideas or facts exist together.

Square the circle

To try to do something that is considered impossible, like making two completely opposite ideas match.

Find common ground

To find shared interests or beliefs between two disagreeing parties.

Synthesize the findings

To combine different pieces of research into one new, clear idea.

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