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The schools had to align their programs with state requirements. She is aligning with other senators to oppose his nomination. Recent Examples on the Web The idea for the garden began with a city grant awarded to the school's science teacher, Cindy Scognamillo, who said the effort aligns with a larger initiative.
Other Word Forms aligner noun realign verb self-aligning adjective Etymology Origin of align First recorded in 1685–95; from French aligner, equivalent to a- “toward” + ligner, from Latin līneāre, derivative of līnea “line”; see origin at a- 5, line 1
ALIGNING definition: to place or become placed in a line | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples in American English
ALIGNING meaning: 1. present participle of align 2. to put two or more things into a straight line, or to form a…. Learn more.
- To adjust (parts of a mechanism, for example) to produce a proper relationship or orientation: aligning the wheels of a truck. 3. To ally (oneself, for example) with one side of an argument or cause: aligned themselves with the free traders.