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aligns

verb as in line up, arrange next to

verb as in join; bring to agreement

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The figure aligns with 2012 U.S. Census findings, and an estimate that one in five New York City children struggle to afford food.

In his opinion, the bill simply aligns Arizona law with federal statute books on religious freedom.

In the end, however, Percy aligns herself with secular readers.

And this is the policy priority that aligns with my Grand Old Party.

William has a few secrets, though, and one of his biggest is that he aligns himself with Anonymous.

On n'y voit que des massifs de verdure, aligns avec un soin scrupuleux.

Each of the others halts upon arriving on the line, aligns himself to the right, and executes front without command.

Here, by stirring your opponent into friendliness, he talks matters over, he aligns his interest with yours.

In this tradition Romania aligns itself without significant reservation with the Warsaw Pact.

The moment a man holds himself above the general law, that moment he aligns against human progress.

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On this page you'll find 34 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to aligns, such as: coordinate, adjust, regulate, even, range, and fix.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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