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in line
adjective as in level
Strongest match
Strong matches
adjective as in orthodox
Weak matches
- according to the book
- acknowledged
- admitted
- approved
- authoritative
- buttoned-down
- by the numbers
- canonical
- conformist
- conservative
- conventional
- correct
- customary
- devout
- die-hard
- doctrinal
- established
- legitimate
- official
- old-line
- pious
- proper
- punctilious
- reactionary
- received
- recognized
- religious
- right
- rightful
- sanctioned
- sound
- square
- standard
- straight
- straight arrow
- traditionalistic
- true
- well-established
adjective as in pending
adjective as in proper
adjective as in ready
Strongest matches
Strong matches
adjective as in straight
Strongest matches
Strong matches
adjective as in succeeding/successive
adjective as in successive
adverb as in abreast
Example Sentences
With buyers’ budgets stretched, politicians on both sides of the aisle have looked for ways to bring housing costs more in-line with their historic norm.
Shares are down 24% in 2025 as of Friday but Constellation is “now trading below its historical average, at the bottom end of its ten-year historical range, and in-line with vertical-market-software peers,” Kwan says.
Revenue fell by about 27% to $1.12 billion, in-line with analyst estimates.
Revealing its financial figures for the six months to September, M&S said "the underlying strength" of the chain meant it was "getting back on track" and expected full-year profits to be in-line with last year.
Adjusting for exceptional items such as the gains or losses on investments, earnings per share were 34 cents in 3Q 2025, down only slightly from 36 cents a year earlier, in-line with analyst forecasts for the quarter.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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