aligning

/əˈlaɪnɪŋ/
verb
  1. Present participle of align; arranging something in a straight line or correct position.
    • The technician is aligning the satellite dish.
    • She is aligning the chairs for the meeting.
    • He spent the morning aligning the text on the page.
  2. Present participle of align; bringing into agreement or cooperation with a group, idea, or goal.
    • She is aligning herself with the environmental movement.
    • The team is aligning their strategies with the new policy.
    • We are aligning our schedules to find a common meeting time.
Synonyms
adjective
  1. That aligns; serving to bring into line or agreement.
    • The aligning tool made the job much easier.
    • The aligning mechanism keeps the parts in place.
    • Aligning forces in the company pushed for change.
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