align

/əˈlaɪn/

align

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Definition

To form a line; to fall into line.

Etymology

From Middle English alynen, alinen (“copulate”), from Middle French aligner, from Old French alignier, from a- + lignier, from Latin lineare (“make straight or perpendicular”), from the noun linea (“line”), from līneus (“flaxen; flaxen [thing]”), from līnum (“flax”), likely ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *līnom (compare linen).

Example Sentences

  • "The pedestrians aligned in such a way that from above they made a pyramidal pattern."
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