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verb

align

uh-LYN
verb
1
To arrange things in a straight line or so their edges match up.
"Make sure the shelves align before you screw them in."
2
To bring into agreement or cooperation with a person, group, or idea.
"The new manager aligned the team's goals with the company's mission."
"Her values align closely with those of the charity she volunteers for."

How to Use Align

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishTo line things up physically, or to bring ideas, goals, or people into agreement.

Common pairings
align with align the wheels align priorities

Word Forms

aligned past tense, aligns singular

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Etymology

From French aligner, from Latin lineare ("to make straight"), from linea ("line").

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