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    align
    /əˈlʌɪn/

    verb

    • 1. place or arrange (things) in a straight line: "the desks are aligned in straight rows facing forwards" Similar line uprangearrange in lineput in order
    • 2. give support to (a person, organization, or cause): "newspapers usually align themselves with certain political parties"

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  2. to agree with or support another person, group, organization, or view: be aligned with The country's leading intellectuals tend to be aligned with the opposition. As a musician, he aligned himself with the avant-garde. align against A loose coalition of politicians and students aligned against the government.

  3. The meaning of ALIGN is to bring into line or alignment. How to use align in a sentence.

  4. Align definition: to arrange in a straight line; adjust according to a line.. See examples of ALIGN used in a sentence.

  5. ALIGN meaning: 1. to put two or more things into a straight line, or to form a straight line: 2. to be the same…. Learn more.

  6. To align means to bring something into a straight line, or an easy agreement. If you always park on an angle and people are leaving mean notes on your windshield, learn to align the car with the parking space.

  7. If you align something, you place it in a certain position in relation to something else, usually parallel to it. A tripod will be useful to align and steady the camera. [ VERB noun ]

  8. align. [intransitive, transitive] align (something) (with something) to arrange something in the correct position, or to be in the correct position, in relation to something else, especially in a straight line. Make sure the shelf is aligned with the top of the cupboard.

  9. Define align. align synonyms, align pronunciation, align translation, English dictionary definition of align. to bring into a line or alignment; straighten; to join with others in a cause: They align themselves with the environmental movement.

  10. ALIGN definition: 1. to put things in an exact line or make them parallel 2. to support the opinions of a political…. Learn more.

  11. align. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English a‧lign /əˈlaɪn/ verb 1 [ transitive] to publicly support a political group, country, or person that you agree with align yourself with somebody/something Church leaders have aligned themselves with the opposition. a country closely aligned with the West 2 [ intransitive, transitive] to ...