Aligning: meaning, definitions and examples

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aligning

 

[ əˈlaɪnɪŋ ]

Context #1

in typography

To arrange text or images in a straight line or parallel to a side or edge.

Synonyms

adjust, arrange, position

Examples of usage

  • The designer spent hours aligning the text and images on the poster.
  • She carefully aligned the paragraphs to create a professional look for the document.
Context #2

in a figurative sense

To bring into cooperation or agreement with a particular group, party, or cause.

Synonyms

associate, join, unite

Examples of usage

  • The manager aligned himself with the new company policy.
  • The political leader aligned his party with the popular movement.

Translations

Translations of the word "aligning" in other languages:

🇵🇹 alinhamento

🇮🇳 संरेखण

🇩🇪 Ausrichtung

🇮🇩 penyelarasan

🇺🇦 вирівнювання

🇵🇱 wyrównanie

🇯🇵 調整

🇫🇷 alignement

🇪🇸 alineación

🇹🇷 hizalama

🇰🇷 정렬

🇸🇦 محاذاة

🇨🇿 zarovnání

🇸🇰 zarovnanie

🇨🇳 对齐

🇸🇮 poravnava

🇮🇸 jöfnun

🇰🇿 теңестіру

🇬🇪 გასწორება

🇦🇿 uyğunlaşdırma

🇲🇽 alineación

Word origin

The word 'aligning' originated from the Middle English word 'alignen', which came from the Old French 'alignier', meaning 'to set in a straight line'. The concept of aligning has been crucial in various fields like design, engineering, and politics, where the alignment of elements is essential for efficiency and effectiveness.

See also: align, aligned, alignment, alignments, misalign, misalignment, nonaligned, realignment.