Meaning & Definition of word "Align"

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    Align

    /əˈlaɪn/

    verb:

    • 1. To arrange in a straight line or to bring into a proper relationship.
      • Example: We need to align the pictures on the wall so they are all level.
    • 2. To adjust according to a line; to coordinate with a standard or guideline.
      • Example: The new policy was designed to align our goals with the company's mission.
    • 3. To come together for a common purpose or to share a similar viewpoint.
      • Example: The two organizations chose to align their efforts to combat climate change.
    • 4. To support or endorse a particular group, opinion, or viewpoint.
      • Example: He decided to align himself with the progressive faction in the party.

    Etymology

    From Middle English 'alinen', from Old French 'aliner', from Latin 'ad-' + 'linea' (line).

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    align oneself with:

    To join or support a particular group or opinion.

    align the stars:

    To ensure circumstances are just right for success (often used in a figurative sense).

    align your goals:

    To ensure that your objectives match with your values or plans.

    Related Words

    alignment:

    The arrangement in a straight line or in correct relative positions.

    alignable:

    Capable of being aligned.

    realign:

    To align again or differently.

    Slang Meanings of align

    Meaning: To get on the same page.

    Example Sentence: Let's align on our plans before the meeting.

    Meaning: To sync up.

    Example Sentence: We need to align our schedules to meet this week.