unaligned

/ˌʌnəˈlaɪnd/
adjective
  1. Not in a straight line or not properly positioned in relation to something else.
    • She noticed the tiles on the floor were unaligned, creating an uneven pattern.
    • The printer is printing crooked because the paper tray is unaligned.
    • The wheels of the shopping cart were unaligned, making it hard to push straight.
  2. Not supporting or belonging to any particular political group, alliance, or side.
    • As an unaligned nation, it offered to mediate peace talks between the two sides.
    • During the Cold War, several countries chose to remain unaligned with either superpower.
    • The senator is unaligned with any party, voting independently on each issue.
  3. Not in agreement or harmony with a set of goals, values, or standards.
    • Her actions were unaligned with her stated principles, causing confusion among her followers.
    • His personal values are unaligned with the company's aggressive marketing tactics.
    • The team's efforts were unaligned, so they failed to meet the deadline.
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