Similar words: assignment, malign, entertainment, government, environment, containment, environmental, environmental protection. Meaning: [-mənt] n. 1. an organization of people (or countries) involved in a pact or treaty 2. the spatial property possessed by an arrangement or position of things in a straight line or in parallel lines 3. (astronomy) apparent meeting or passing of two or more celestial bodies in the same degree of the zodiac 4. the act of adjusting or aligning the parts of a device in relation to each other.
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(31) Once in the set-up position, you will need to check your alignment by rotating your head towards the target.
(32) Characters not of Good alignment suffer a -5 penalty to all tests here.
(33) A dash was introduced into the S. macroura sequence to maintain alignment.
(34) It is slightly longer and more expensive, but is nevertheless a viable alternative should the Qatif alignment be politically unfeasible.
(35) He could often be seen glancing along a line of posts during the construction process, making sure the alignment was true.
(36) Further north along Ermine Street, another road branched northwards to follow the proposed alignment of King Street skirting the fen edge.
(37) The massive front door once refused to open when the alignment of the doorposts was shifted.
(38) The training had been successful, he said, in bringing about alignment of different skills and improving business understanding.
(39) It is a costly myth, however that organization alignment must precede fundamental change.
(40) The alignment of polymer chains at specific distances from one another to form crystalline nuclei will be assisted when intermolecular forces are strong.
(41) Professional aims and social and economic policies were in alignment with each other.
(42) Many stress-related complaints can be reversed simply by breathing properly and occasionally readjusting body alignment.
(43) The idea suggests alignment of individual goals and group purposes, no small achievement.
(44) This can throw the spine out of alignment and press on sensitive nerves in your back and legs.
(45) The survey by Butler and Stokes detected a weakening of the class alignment among younger voters in the 1960s.
(45) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
(46) View them in alignment with each other to realise the overall artwork design.
(47) He looked up at her after a long time, almost bringing both eyes into alignment with the intensity of his gaze.
(48) Thus, the lexical access component may have to match each word against every possible alignment of the input with the lexicon.
(49) His conclusion was that four-point alignment was strong evidence of design rather than accident.
(50) The alignment proposed follows the Development Plan Line and development control has affected this part of the route for over 20 years.
(51) Even so, the retention of the existing framework in the burial alignment suggests continuity within an essentially Roman context.
(52) The main objects of this alignment are to achieve a short wheel base, and a fairly steep gradient.
(53) WordPerfect will stop alignment at a period, just as if you entered a decimal point.
(54) The overall effect of these dynastic upsets and sudden reversal of political alignment was disastrous from Rome's viewpoint.
(55) This involves several days of painstaking work to ensure accurate alignment.
(56) Another alignment[sentencedict.com], based on sequence comparison is also completely different from the one shown here.
(57) Its original alignment was roughly continued towards Castor, however, by a ditched trackway flanked by various enclosure boundaries.
(58) In alignment with the divine, anything becomes possible!
(59) At this moment a recruit out of alignment.
(60) Inspection alignment of stock, rudder blade and pintle.
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