aline

/əˈlaɪn/
verb
  1. To place or arrange things in a straight line or in proper position relative to each other.
    • Please aline the chairs so they form a straight row.
    • She carefully alined the books on the shelf by height.
    • The mechanic needs to aline the wheels of the car.
  2. To bring into agreement or cooperation with a group, idea, or policy.
    • We need to aline our schedule with the project deadline.
    • The committee decided to aline their goals with the company's mission.
    • Many voters aline themselves with a particular political party.
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