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align to meaning and examples

2025-10-01

Meaning

The phrasal verb “align to” means to adjust, match, or bring something into agreement with a standard, rule, direction, or expectation. It implies positioning or orienting in accordance with something else.

Grammar and Usage

  • Part of speech: Phrasal verb (verb + preposition).
  • Pattern: align to + noun/pronoun
  • Often used in formal and professional contexts (business, engineering, education, etc.).
  • Related forms: align with (sometimes interchangeable, but align to is more common when referring to rules, standards, or directions).

Examples of usage patterns:

  • align to a standard
  • align to a goal
  • align to a regulation

Common Phrases

  • align to the company’s policy
  • align to international standards
  • align to customer needs
  • align to the strategic vision

Collocations

  • Verb + align to: must align to, should align to, need to align to
  • Noun + align to: alignment to goals, alignment to rules, alignment to standards
  • Adjective + align to: fully aligned to, closely aligned to, not aligned to

Examples

  1. The new software must align to the latest security regulations.
  2. Employees are encouraged to align to the company’s core values.
  3. The education system should align to the needs of modern society.
  4. Our strategy is designed to align to global sustainability standards.
  5. The adjustments in the machine were made to align to the blueprint specifications.
  6. The curriculum will be revised to align to international guidelines.
  7. Project goals must align to the client’s expectations.
  8. The team made changes to align to the CEO’s vision.
  • conform to
  • adhere to
  • comply with
  • be consistent with
  • match

Antonym

  • deviate from
  • conflict with
  • diverge from