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in line
adjective as in level
Strongest match
Strong matches
adjective as in orthodox
Weak matches
- according to the book
- acknowledged
- admitted
- approved
- authoritative
- buttoned-down
- by the numbers
- canonical
- conformist
- conservative
- conventional
- correct
- customary
- devout
- die-hard
- doctrinal
- established
- legitimate
- official
- old-line
- pious
- proper
- punctilious
- reactionary
- received
- recognized
- religious
- right
- rightful
- sanctioned
- sound
- square
- standard
- straight
- straight arrow
- traditionalistic
- true
- well-established
adjective as in pending
adjective as in proper
adjective as in ready
Strongest matches
Strong matches
adjective as in straight
Strongest matches
Strong matches
adjective as in succeeding/successive
adjective as in successive
adverb as in abreast
Example Sentences
Extra support was ditched this year and overall results are expected to be lower than in 2023 and in-line with pre-pandemic grades.
"Our detection rates are relatively in-line with other police forces in England and Wales, but we continually work to improve the quality of burglary investigations by listening to feedback from victims, looking at new and improved ways of working and training, and upskilling our officers and staff."
Room night growth and revenue were otherwise in-line with estimates.
In the tanks, the fish assumed in-line and right-angle formations that the computer model showed are favorable for collective sensing.
The ambulance service said the "large-scale" response, which saw Greater Manchester Police declared a major incident, was needed in-line with protocols for this kind of event.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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