alignment
Used to describe the physically correct arrangement or positioning of objects.
Used to describe the physically correct arrangement or positioning of objects.
Refers to a strong political or strategic partnership or agreement.
Refers to the alliance or support of a particular political party, group, or ideology.
Refers to a formal or informal partnership between the armed forces of different countries.
Indicates that things are correctly positioned or in agreement with each other.
Indicates that things are not correctly positioned relative to each other.
To adjust something so that it is in the correct position or relationship.
To continue an existing political or strategic partnership.
To create a new political or strategic partnership.
To create a new political or strategic partnership.
Indicates a state of agreement or cooperation with a person, group, or idea.
Used to describe a partnership or agreement involving two or more parties.
Often used in a business context to mean making one thing (e.g., IT) consistent with another (e.g., business goals).