- to place or become placed in a line
- to bring (components or parts, such as the wheels of a car) into proper or desirable coordination or relation
- (transitive) usually followed by with: to bring (a person, country, etc) into agreement or cooperation with the policy, etc of another person or group
WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2026
a•lign /əˈlaɪn/USA pronunciation
v. [~ + object]
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2026- to arrange in a straight line:to align the beams in the ceiling.
- to bring into alignment:to align the wheels on a car.
- to bring into agreement with a particular group, cause, etc.:aligned himself with the minority party.[be + aligned + with]was aligned with the minority party.
a•lign
(ə līn′),USA pronunciation v.t.
v.i.
a•lign′er, n.
- to arrange in a straight line;
adjust according to a line. - to bring into a line or alignment.
- to bring into cooperation or agreement with a particular group, party, cause, etc.:He aligned himself with the liberals.
- Electronicsto adjust (two or more components of an electronic circuit) to improve the response over a frequency band, as to align the tuned circuits of a radio receiver for proper tracking throughout its frequency range, or a television receiver for appropriate wide-band responses.
v.i.
- to fall or come into line;
be in line. - to join with others in a cause.
- Latin līneāre, derivative of līnea line1
- French aligner, equivalent. to a- a-5 + ligner
- 1685–95
- 1, 2. straighten.
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align /əˈlaɪn/ vb
'aligned' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
domain
- paper-cutter
- saturation
- schist
- tracking
- align
- edge wave
- ferromagnetic
- line of sight
- magnetic domain
- misaligned
- mural
- neutral
- nonaligned
- offset
- orthodontia
- paper cutter
- paramagnet
- unaligned
- V-type engine
- seal
- shadow mask
- stabilizer