Align vs. Aline

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Alignverb

(intransitive) To form a line; to fall into line.

Alignverb

(transitive) To adjust or form to a line; to range or form in line; to bring into line.

Alignverb

To store (data) in a way that is consistent with the memory architecture, i.e. by beginning each item at an offset equal to some multiple of the word size.

Alignverb

(intransitive) To identify with or match the behaviour, thoughts, etc of another person.

Alignverb

(bioinformatics) To organize a linear arrangement of DNA, RNA or protein sequences which have regions of similarity.

Alignverb

To adjust or form to a line; to range or form in line; to bring into line; to aline.

Alignverb

To form in line; to fall into line.

Alignverb

place in a line or arrange so as to be parallel or straight;

Alignverb

align with; be or come into adjustment

Alignverb

align oneself with a group or a way of thinking

Alignverb

bring (components or parts) into proper or desirable coordination correlation;

Alignverb

place or arrange (things) in a straight line

Alignverb

put (things) into correct or appropriate relative positions

Alignverb

lie in a straight line, or in correct relative positions

Alignverb

give support to (a person, organization, or cause)

Alignverb

come together in agreement or alliance

Alineverb

(intransitive) To form in line; to fall into line.

Alineverb

(transitive) To adjust or form to a line; to range or form in line; to bring into line.

Alineverb

(intransitive) To adhere oneself with a group or a way of thinking.

Alineadverb

In line

Alineadverb

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Alineverb

To range or place in a line; to bring into line; to align.

Alineverb

place in a line or arrange so as to be parallel or straight;

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