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  1. align:


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Detailed Synonyms for align in English

align:

to align verbe (aligns, aligned, aligning)

  1. to align
    to align; to line up
    • align verbe (aligns, aligned, aligning)
    • line up verbe (lines up, lined up, lining up)
  2. to align
    to align
    • align verbe (aligns, aligned, aligning)
  3. to align
    – place in a line or arrange so as to be parallel or straight 1
    to adjust; to align; to line up; aline
    – place in a line or arrange so as to be parallel or straight 1
    • adjust verbe (adjusts, adjusted, adjusting)
    • align verbe (aligns, aligned, aligning)
      • align the car with the curb1
      • align the sheets of paper on the table1
    • line up verbe (lines up, lined up, lining up)
    • aline verbe
  4. to align
    – bring (components or parts) into proper or desirable coordination correlation 1
    to align; to coordinate; ordinate
    – bring (components or parts) into proper or desirable coordination correlation 1
    • align verbe (aligns, aligned, aligning)
      • align the wheels of my car1
    • coordinate verbe (coordinates, coordinated, coordinating)
    • ordinate verbe
      • ordinate similar parts1
  5. to align
    – align oneself with a group or a way of thinking 1
    to align; array
    – align oneself with a group or a way of thinking 1
    • align verbe (aligns, aligned, aligning)
    • array verbe
  6. to align
    – be or come into adjustment with 1
    to align
    – be or come into adjustment with 1
    • align verbe (aligns, aligned, aligning)
  7. to align
    – To adjust some device to position it within specified tolerances, such as the read/write head relative to a track on a disk. 2
    to align
    – To adjust some device to position it within specified tolerances, such as the read/write head relative to a track on a disk. 2
    • align verbe (aligns, aligned, aligning)
  8. to align
    – To position objects or text relative to some point, such as the page margin. 2
    to align
    – To position objects or text relative to some point, such as the page margin. 2
    • align verbe (aligns, aligned, aligning)
  9. to align
    – In data handling, to store multiple-byte data units so that the respective bytes fall in corresponding locations of memory. 2
    to align
    – In data handling, to store multiple-byte data units so that the respective bytes fall in corresponding locations of memory. 2
    • align verbe (aligns, aligned, aligning)

Conjugations for align:

present
  1. align
  2. align
  3. aligns
  4. align
  5. align
  6. align
simple past
  1. aligned
  2. aligned
  3. aligned
  4. aligned
  5. aligned
  6. aligned
present perfect
  1. have aligned
  2. have aligned
  3. has aligned
  4. have aligned
  5. have aligned
  6. have aligned
past continuous
  1. was aligning
  2. were aligning
  3. was aligning
  4. were aligning
  5. were aligning
  6. were aligning
future
  1. shall align
  2. will align
  3. will align
  4. shall align
  5. will align
  6. will align
continuous present
  1. am aligning
  2. are aligning
  3. is aligning
  4. are aligning
  5. are aligning
  6. are aligning
subjunctive
  1. be aligned
  2. be aligned
  3. be aligned
  4. be aligned
  5. be aligned
  6. be aligned
diverse
  1. align!
  2. let's align!
  3. aligned
  4. aligning
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

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Related Definitions for "align":

  1. place in a line or arrange so as to be parallel or straight1
    • align the car with the curb1
    • align the sheets of paper on the table1
  2. bring (components or parts) into proper or desirable coordination correlation1
    • align the wheels of my car1
  3. align oneself with a group or a way of thinking1
  4. be or come into adjustment with1
  5. To adjust some device to position it within specified tolerances, such as the read/write head relative to a track on a disk.2
  6. To position objects or text relative to some point, such as the page margin.2
  7. In data handling, to store multiple-byte data units so that the respective bytes fall in corresponding locations of memory.2