What does ALINE mean?

aline

Part of Speech: verb

Definition: to adjust or arrange things in a straight line, or to make something conform to a particular standard or system

Pronunciations: US: /əˈlaɪn/; UK: /əˈlaɪn/

Origin and Usage: The word "aline" came into use in the early 18th century and is derived from the French word "aligner," meaning "to line up." It is commonly used in both formal and informal contexts to describe the process of arranging things in a straight line or conforming something to a particular standard or system.

Synonyms: adjust, arrange, straighten, line up, organize, order

Related Words: alien, align, anile, elain, liane

Example Sentences:

  • She carefully alined the books on the shelf.
  • The company is working to aline its operations with new regulations.
  • He had to aline the wheels of his car after hitting a pothole.
  • The teacher asked the students to aline themselves in a straight line.


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