Harmonies [noun]

Definition of Harmonies:

social agreement

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Sentence/Example of Harmonies:

The official talk is of art and nature in harmony, but in truth, both the art and the landscaping are trying to outmuscle nature, rework it, master it.

Ruffin is seeking that harmony of humor in truth-telling amid despair, but it's not always easy.

That leaves this decision to the second husbands and wives — with the warning that, if they value family harmony, they will not adopt titles they have not earned.

We’ve seen parts of the world where neighbors have lived with each other in harmony, but there is always the danger that this will break down.

Our experiments showed that Americans found people who conform to protect others’ feelings or to maintain group harmony to be warmer, more competent, and more authentic.

Users can listen to data from each telescope alone or the trio in harmony.

No conflict, division, or border could eclipse the lessons found in friendship, harmony, and nature.

So harmony between host and microbes, or even among members of an animal’s microbiota, isn’t a given.

They are so rich in harmony, so weird, so wild, that when you hear them you are like a sea-weed cast upon the bosom of the ocean.

Much later, in the case of all but gifted children, do the mysteries of harmony begin to take on definite form and meaning.