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align

verb as in line up, arrange next to

verb as in join; bring to agreement

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At the time, Scottish government policy guidance did not support the manufacture of munitions, and Malin was advised that any funding could only be considered if it aligned with government policy.

From BBC

"There was a period when we were required to use a designated food supplier by our landlords" which "aligns with the timeframe when some patients raised concerns", a spokesperson said.

From BBC

“Through participation in the UN, we can more closely align this organization with American interests. If we exit, we will allow China to take over completely.”

From Salon

And Justice Amy Coney Barrett has emerged as something of a wild card, aligning with the liberal wing in a handful of cases.

From Salon

The Israeli military said it struck two Hamas fighters and that the number of casualties did not align with its own information.

From BBC

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

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