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aligning
a·lign A0200900 (ə-līn′)v. a·ligned, a·lign·ing, a·ligns v.tr.1. To arrange in a line or so as to be parallel: align the tops of a row of pictures; aligned the car with the curb.2. 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.v.intr.1. To adhere to a prescribed course of action. 2. To move or be adjusted into proper relationship or orientation. [French aligner, from Old French : a-, to (from Latin ad-; see ad-) + ligne, line (from Latin līnea; see line1).] a·lign′er n.ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | aligning - causing to fall into line or into positionpositioningorientating, orienting - positioning with respect to a reference system or determining your bearings physically or intellectually; "noticed the bee's momentary orienting pause before heading back to the hive"; "an orienting program for new employees" | IdiomsSeealignaligning
Synonyms for aligningadj causing to fall into line or into positionSynonymsRelated Words |