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To get everyone facing the same direction without anyone actually agreeing.
means To bring things or people into a straight line or shared purpose.
from From French aligner, to set in a line, built on Latin linea, a flax thread stretched taut as a guide.
Corporate camouflageMeetings now exist purely to align on alignment.
AstronomyAligned planets just look close; they stay millions of miles apart.
MechanicsWheel alignment quietly saves your tires from premature death.