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aligned
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Word definitions for aligned in dictionaries
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
aligned \aligned\ adj. 1 in or brought into line with or into proper relative position; -- of spatial position. well-aligned wheels unaligned Syn: alined brought into agreement or cooperation on the side of a faction, party, or cause. Opposite of nonaligned ...
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
1 referring to something that has an alignment with something else 2 allied v (en-past of: align )
Usage examples of aligned.
Instead, the swan bursters remained aligned for twenty hours, and she shuddered to think of the energy costs such a maneuver would require.
He had stripped off every shred of clothing, placed it neatly on the floor, and laid down on his back in the center of the wide corridor, perfectly aligned with the long axis of the room.
On the cement floor below, hundreds of identical plastic crates lay aligned on an enormous grid.
She aligned the disks such that her chosen letters lined up between the cryptex's two brass alignment arrows on either end of the cylinder.
If the dials were properly aligned with the password, then one of the ends would slide off, much like a lens cap, and she could reach inside and remove the rolled papyrus document, which would be wrapped around the vial of vinegar.
As a neutral territory aligned with neither the Earth Federation nor the Zeon Archduchy, Side 6 had been spared the ravages of the war, but its government leaned heavily toward Zeon.
With her right foot she gently pushed down on the activator pedal and aligned her Elmeth with Sha's Rik Dom.
She willed her seven remaining Bit units to attack the Gundam MS and at the same time aligned the sights of her Elmeth's twin mega-particle cannons.
Within an hour (it passed in seconds) they were fully aligned, their separate shapes now almost indistinguishable.