Align

Pronunciation: /əˈlaɪn/

Align (verb)

  1. To place things in a straight line or in the correct position.
  2. To have the same opinion or goals as someone else.
  3. To change something so that it matches or fits correctly.

Examples

  • They align the chairs in a straight row.
  • The team members align on the project goals.

Common collocations: align the objects, align the lines, align with opinions, align on decisions, align the measurements

Synonyms of Align

Formal

Neutral

Antonyms of Align

  • to separate or disrupt alignment
  • to place incorrectly in relation to something else