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US
/əˈɫaɪn/
]
[ UK /ɐlˈaɪn/ ]
[ UK /ɐlˈaɪn/ ]
VERB
- be or come into adjustment with
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place in a line or arrange so as to be parallel or straight
align the car with the curb
align the sheets of paper on the table -
bring (components or parts) into proper or desirable coordination correlation
ordinate similar parts
align the wheels of my car - align oneself with a group or a way of thinking
How To Use align In A Sentence
- he had surgery for the removal of a malignancy
- These malignant Las Vegas showgirl lookalikes are holding Earth hostage, controlling the monsters with shrewdly hidden remote devices.
- Additionally, a polyclonal intracerebral inflammatory response may precede the proliferation of monoclonal malignant lymphoid cells.
- Prostate cancer is a common malignant tumor in male genitourinary system, it morbidity is increasing in recent years.
- Whilst not sent with any malign intent, the letter was an " oppressive document".
- Objective: Breast cancer is the most common malignant neoplasm in women in the world.
- And they got it: a realignment of American politics into parties of left and right. Times, Sunday Times
- According to the CDC, the "age-adjusted death rate decreased significantly for 10 of the 15 leading causes of death," including heart disease, malignant neoplasm cancer, various chronic diseases of the liver or respiratory system, influenza and pneumonia. The March of Health Progress
- And he spent considerable time researching the genesis of malignant melanoma. The Sun
- Lay the shade on a flat surface with the lining side up, and mark the placement for the plastic rings along the dowel casing lines, aligning them with the screw eyes in the mounting board.