The alignment



Example: The alignment ensures all teams follow the same direction

Definition


"The alignment" refers to the arrangement or positioning of elements in relation to each other, ensuring coordination or agreement toward a common goal, as in the example where it ensures all teams follow the same direction.

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Etymology


The term "alignment" originates from the French word 'aligner,' meaning 'to line up.' It entered English in the 16th century, initially describing the act of arranging things in a straight line. Over time, it evolved to include broader meanings of coordination and agreement.

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"The alignment" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - General - (B1) - set 3", containing 113 commonly used words.
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