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aligned
[ uh-lahynd ]
adjective
- arranged in a straight line:
The perfectly aligned rows of rubber trees looked like the giant formal garden of an English lord’s manor.
- arranged in a specified way:
The term “desktop” typically refers to a computer with a vertically aligned computer case containing the system’s hardware components.
- adjusted or synchronized for coordinated functioning; in alignment:
Research has shown that properly aligned tires can save up to 4% on fuel consumption.
The pain may be caused by overuse, injury, excess weight, or an improperly aligned kneecap.
- associated or affiliated with a particular group, cause, or ideology:
You can meaningfully communicate your company’s values by donating a portion of your proceeds to an aligned nonprofit organization.
The position requires a doctorate in Public Health or an earned doctorate in a closely aligned discipline.
- systematically coordinated:
We will work with your business to identify and manage a strategically aligned portfolio of projects.
- (of stars) in an astrologically significant position:
The book captures the highest point of the team’s franchise—the 1982 season—and the aligned stars which made it possible.
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of align ( def ).
Other 51Թ Forms
- ܲ··Ա adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of aligned1
Example Sentences
It worked, because playing as Ellie ultimately aligned us with her.
A Catholic herself and standard-bearer of Europe's populist right, she is politically aligned with the US administration and shares their belief in taking a tough stance on migration.
“I understand how people feel that way. But I do think that supporting our country, staying unified, aligned, is what I believe in personally.”
Our energies, the way we see movement and how we want to present as artists — it all aligned.
The school said adopting Bitcoin aligned with its "ethos of independent thinking and innovation".
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