symphonically

/sɪmˈfɑnɪkli/
adverb
  1. In a way that relates to or resembles a symphony or symphonic music.
    • The piece begins softly and then builds symphonically to a powerful climax.
    • The composer arranged the folk tune symphonically for a full orchestra.
    • The choir and orchestra blended symphonically, creating a rich sound.
  2. In a grand, harmonious, or complex manner like a symphony.
    • The dancers moved symphonically, each part complementing the others.
    • The city's lights and sounds combined symphonically at night.
    • The different voices in the debate came together symphonically in the final discussion.
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