reharmonize

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

re- + harmonize

Verb

reharmonize (third-person singular simple present reharmonizes, present participle reharmonizing, simple past and past participle reharmonized)

  1. To harmonize again, or in a new way
    • 2009 February 24, Nate Chinen, “Horns Add Heft for a Strutting Piano Vamp”, in New York Times:
      There was more leisurely space for his playing in the first half — he sparkled on a richly reharmonized “Over the Rainbow,” his longtime trump card — but the second half felt more purposeful and vital.
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