To have come up with
“He will have become entangled in war, especially if the aggrieved nation is capable of real fighting and is able to line up a few allies of its own.”
Past tense for to arrange or form in a straight line, row or column
“When the road signs begin to line up in a straight line, we know we're properly approaching the runway.”
Past tense for to take one's place in a (waiting) line
“After the home games, the fans would line up outside the park every day, waiting for autographs, and I would sign them all.”
Past tense for to arrange systematically in an array or into groups
“Select five pictures of yourself at different ages and line them up according to age.”
Past tense for to arrange or organize a scheduled event
“The three partners were able to line up a meeting with the hosiery buyer for the entire Nordstrom chain.”
Past tense for to make or arrange a plan or strategy
“Even so, it can be smarter to line up a plan to get into your new career before outright quitting your current position.”
Stood comparison
Past tense for to draw up (troops) in the proper alignment
Past tense for to categorize as a specified type or holding a rank within a hierarchy
Past tense for to point or direct (an object)
Past tense for to form into a group or groups
Past tense for to arrange systematically
Past tense for make uniform in application or effect
Past tense for to bring a vehicle to a halt in a specified place
Scheduled
Belonging to the military, but not as a commissioned officer
(of text) Arranged such that the left and right ends of all lines within paragraphs are aligned
Having a flat, horizontal surface
In a line
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