(uh-lyn) (Verb)
Meaning:
To place or arrange things in a straight line; to give support to a position or person.
Usage:
1. The stars seemed to ______ perfectly with the ancient monument.
2. He decided to ______ himself with the reformist group in the council.
Read this story to remember this word:
In the era of the Great Alignment, when celestial bodies converged in the night sky, the peoples of the world sought to align their monuments with these cosmic patterns. This era, marked by unity and the pursuit of knowledge, witnessed the construction of structures so precise, their foundations aligned with the stars. It was said that this alignment brought harmony between heaven and earth, fostering an age of prosperity and enlightenment. The architects of these monuments, aligning not just stone but communities and beliefs, taught future generations the power of alignment, the strength found in unity and the alignment of purpose, guiding humanity towards a shared destiny, illuminated by the stars themselves. Share this with a friend and challenge them to a vocab duel.