alignment

alignment
UK [əˈlaɪnmənt] / US noun [countable/uncountable]
Word forms "alignment":
singular alignment plural alignments
1) the position that something is in when it is straight or in the correct place in relation to other things

The bridge was gradually brought into alignment.

2) the organization of activities or systems so that they match or fit well together

The bill would bring US employment law into closer alignment with global practice.

3) support for a group, political party, or country

There were two main forms of political alignment in 17th-century England.


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